<p>So, wise CCer's...</p>
<p>my PSAT sophomore year: 218, math was high 60's, writing and reading in 70's
Princeton Review Diagnostic Test as rising junior: 1180/1600</p>
<p>So, am I just retarded now? Aren't you supposed to have similar PSAT scores to SAT?</p>
<p>Heh, this reminds me of a story my friend once told me.</p>
<p>According to one of my friends, who knew someone who took the Princeton Review program, they make the Diagnostic Test super hard so that you would get a low score, so after you do their course you can see a big improvement!</p>
<p>Haha, well, why don't you look at the blue CollegeBoard study guide, take one of their tests, and see how well you do? Princeton Review probably isn't the best for SAT practice, especially the diagnostic test!!</p>
<p>hey maybe you felt too confident while taking the pr test or didnt have continuous practice. idk. keep trying- practice practice!
GOOD LUCK! :)</p>
<p>try a practice test from the blue book.</p>