PSAT Raw Score to Scaled - I need a good chart!

<p>I just took a practice PSAT test and scored it with two diff. conversion charts. According to Kaplan, I got a 214, but according to Princeton Review, I only got a 204. Can anyone point out a fairly accurate chart onlin or suggest which book to use that is neither too hard nor easy?</p>

<p>The conversion tables are unique for each test … … … </p>

<p>Use the chart that the practice test came with. If you took a Kaplan test, use the Kaplan chart. If you took a PR test, use the PR chart. Otherwise your scores will be screwy.</p>

<p>As far as accuracy goes, get an official PSAT for the best accuracy. PR tests, according to some people, are easier than the actual PSAT. I haven’t heard much about Kaplan though. </p>

<p>You can request an official practice PSAT from your guidance counselor. Or you can just get the Blue Book, take an SAT, and divide your score by 10 for the equivalent PSAT score.</p>