After taking a practice test from the Blue Book, how do you review what you got wrong

<p>I'm talking about CR-wise.</p>

<p>Math and writing I'm fine with, but how do you do CR?</p>

<p>I wish I knew.</p>

<p>I just finished taking Practice Test #8:</p>

<p>Math 790
Writing 770
Critical Reading 630</p>

<p>[Based on CollegeBoard's online practice test conversion table, which fit the ranges in the book]</p>

<p>Aghh.</p>

<p>Yeah well I'm having trouble going as high as where you are. =( Wish I could, but practicing isn't really helping me.</p>

<p>Try and figure out how the correct CR answer is justified and/or look up some terms in the question that you might be unclear about. Try to defend the answer yourself, and then it will help you recognize the correct answers.</p>

<p>there is a solution manual but it's not written by collegeboard, you should be able to find it easily on amazon.com</p>

<p>thats why I got the PR 11 tests instead</p>

<p>wait... how'd u get an actual score.. .arent they ranges?</p>

<p>yea. I'm having the same problem, practicing doesn't seem to be boosting my score by much. I can't figure out why my anwsers for CR are wrong, even if I reread the passage over untimed</p>