<p>Did anyone else feel that the math for this one was much easier than on the other ones and that the Writing (MC) was somewhat harder than on the other ones?</p>
<p>Er...I was actually talking about test #6. Anyone?</p>
<p>I actually did a little worse than usual on the math for that one. And I thought the writing MC was average to slightly harder.</p>
<p>I just took test #6 math, -1 and omit 1, for a score of ~760. I found the hardest one so far was test 1 (or maybe it was because I took it at 2 am, I scored ~660)</p>
<p>I think the people who make these books purposely make the tests progressively easier to deceive you into thinking that you are improving. I took 5 of these Math tests and noticed an upward trend in my scores:</p>
<p>Test #1 - 640
Test #3 - 680
Test #5 - 670
Test #7 - 740
Test #8 - 710</p>
<p>So for me, test #7 was the easiest. I got a 710 on the Oct. SAT Math, so the practice test scores were a fairly accurate indicator of how I'd do on the actual SAT. The Princeton Review tests were much harder in my opinion. I took 2 of them and I scored a 640 and a 670.</p>
<p>I felt test 1 and 3 had difficult math, 4 had math that was slightly harder than 6, but still easy.</p>
<p>Wait, Hepstar, how do you get precise score points? They only give ranges, it seems.</p>
<p>Yea how did you get an exact number??</p>
<p>They give a range so im not sure if i should take the median, or towards lower end or higher end o.O</p>