<p>In the Barrons book it does not give a raw score to scaled score conversion. Does anyone know the conversion for this test down to the mid-30s?
Is it:
50 800
49 800
48 800
47 800
46 800
45 800
44 ?</p>
<p>50-38 800
37-32 790
31 780
30 770</p>
<p>for each one subtract 10 (from 31 down)</p>
<p>its not that lenient!!</p>
<p>is it?? bump ........</p>
<p>that curve is not true at all</p>
<p>it's more 50-43=800</p>
<p>You guys have to realize... Barron's is a lot harder than the actual, and it's not by accident. For this reason, they don't accompany the practice tests with a conversion chart since it would give you an inaccurate score. But if they were to try to make an accurate one, it would be about what newbyreborn said, with maybe some 790s becoming 800s, since 800s last for a while and there are usually only a couple raw scores that map to a 790.</p>