<p>I got a score of 68 in the critical reading section of a PSAT practice test, how much is that in a critical reading section in an SAT test?</p>
<p>For all PSAT scores (subsections and total scores) you just have to add a zero to find out what your score would THEORETICALLY be on the SAT. So, a 68 CR score on the PSAT would come out to a 680 score on the SAT. With that said, you cannot say that by simply adding a zero to your PSAT scores you will find out what your SAT score will be, because there are countless other factors to consider (time, test stress, difficulty of questions, mental growth). If you want an accurate prediction of your SAT scores, I suggest you take a College Board Blue Book Official SAT Study Guide test. Since they are made by the College Board, they are the most accurate prediction of what your real score will look like. Hope this helps!</p>
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