<p>Is it me? Or is Barron's CR section insane?</p>
<p>Well Dorkyelmo,</p>
<p>When compared to the SAT’s CR section, the Barron’s CR section is completely irrelevent.</p>
<p>Give yourself a break and do REAL SATs.</p>
<p>It’s not you , it IS INSANE , VERY INSANE .
not just CR , all of the sections . Barron’s is really harder than the real SAT . some people consider this a positive while others consider it a negative .</p>
<p>Is the math in Barron’s so hard that it makes the Sat’s easy or is it so hard that it is irrelevent? cause some people tell me that 600 in Barron’s is equivalent to 800 in real Sats</p>
<p>As far as SAT subject tests are concerned … I find Baron’s book good but for SAT, don’t even touch its practice tests… Sometime the things asked are out of the blue, never asked on real SATs…</p>
<p>But the real problem with Baron is that they never ever come close to making questions of type asked in SATs… I mean they ask split infinitives( not tested ), whom ( not tested ) on writing section…</p>
<p>lol I use barron because it’s practice. Not for it’s practice test…</p>
<p>And 600 n Barron is noto 800 on the real thing. Because I’m scoring 650 and my SAT is like 650 XD</p>
<p>TBH, I see Barron’s difficulty as positive, not negative. I didn’t know that Barron’s was harder in the first place, so when I started doing Barron’s tests, I thought this was like the real thing with the same difficulty. I later became enlightened and realized it was more challenging. I started doing real exams, and what’d ya know, I’m doin a lot better than I did in the Barron’s exams. I got accustomed to the difficulty of those, that the real test became a piece of cake for me, and I get through it barely winded.</p>
<p>I never said the difficulty is BAD… But it’s so inaccurate. Like I took a few, and scored around 1800. But the practice is just what I want b:</p>
<p>Is the cr reading book good? I mean for people in like 500’s lol</p>
<p>yes! this makes me very happy, my SAT practice tests in Barron’s have been very frustrating…</p>