Approximate score on the real SAT Math II and physics test?

Hi, everyone!

I just want to know what score 780-800 on Barron’s usually equate to on the real thing (scored 780 on one test, and 800 on all the others).
Also, I scored 800 on the first PR physics test and 780 on the second one. Can anyone tell me what scores those approximately equate to on the real test?

I’m taking the test this Saturday and I truly want to get 800 on both tests. In fact, I’m kind of freaking out because people are telling me that Barron’s and PR’s tests are easier than the real thing.

I forgot to say that I scored 35/36 on the college board SAT II physics practice.

OP, you will do your best this Sat IF you follow this advise:
get a GOOD nights sleep, eat PLENTY of Protein for breakfast, take
snacks[ protein bar+ banana+ and energy drink] in your backpack that you wolf down during the short break- it’s a LONG day and if your energy level fades toward the end cause you are both tired and starving you wont do as well.
Above all - relax and follow the advise above- you’ll be able to do your best on the tests IF you are BOTH physically and mentally prepared.
Good luck.

Understood. I will follow this advice. Anyway, do you think I could score 800 on both tests if I do my best?

sure- your practice scores indicate it is possible.
but realize that colleges see little difference between a score of 780 or 800.both are very high
so relax

What sort of colleges will you be applying to?

But I concur with the above post.

I don’t know what colleges I’m going to apply to. I only scored 1560 on my SATs and 6s on my SAT essay. I’m an international student BTW.

1560 is an amazing score!

@menloparkmom is right - there’s very litrle difference between a 780 and an 800.