<p>I took prac. test #3 from the blue book and my score range was:</p>
<p>reading 640-720
math 700-780
writing 610-740</p>
<p>is there any way to find my exact score?? How??</p>
<p>I took prac. test #3 from the blue book and my score range was:</p>
<p>reading 640-720
math 700-780
writing 610-740</p>
<p>is there any way to find my exact score?? How??</p>
<p>I think your real scores is about Cr660/M740/W690.</p>
<p>how did u calculate it???</p>
<p>According to both scores of my classmates and myself.</p>
<p>is there any set formula or something?? something i can use to calculate future scores.</p>
<p>example 1:
blue book scores/may sat scores
Cr650,M800,W660/Cr640,M800,W650
example 2 (the same person)
blue book scores/Oct sat scores
Cr690,M800,W670/Cr680,M790,W680
example 3
blue book scores/Oct sat scores
Cr660,M750,W700/Cr630,M760,W720
.......</p>
<p>E-mail me for a curve I have constructed specifically for the Blue Book. The curve was based on comparing the alleged scaled scores from the exams with the students' actual test scores.</p>
<p>where'd u go GODOT????</p>
<p>it kind of makes me angry that they couldn't have taken the extra few hours to determine the difficulty of these tests and give us a reasonable score...some of those ranges are 100 pts...100 pts for 3 different tests is a BIG difference.</p>
<p>Your scores, using my curve, would be approximately:</p>
<p>CR 650
Math 750
W 650</p>
<p>Overall: 2050</p>
<p>Godot, thanx a lot for sending the conversion table.</p>