Calling all PR 11tests owners!

<p>hey everyone, so after finally getting the Princeton Review practice tests book after i've nearly depleted the tests in the CB book, i've realized some differences in difficulty level and want to know if ppl agree.</p>

<p>The Princeton Review Math section: significantly easier. </p>

<p>Agree? disagree?</p>

<p>The PRinceton Review Writing: IDentifying Sentence errors: substantially harder. The other types of q's are about the same as CB. </p>

<p>Critical Reading: about the same as College Board. </p>

<p>Does anyone else whos taken the Princeton Review tests AND the CB tests agree with this assesment? NOt agree? I just want to know what the general idea is regarding the difficulty of the PR tests vs. CB...</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>bumbbump bump</p>

<p>Okay, I’ve literally just finished that book and I’ve had a fairly different experience to you… Math I’d say is slightly harder, writing is slightly harder, albeit not by much, and the CR is a lot harder.</p>

<p>did you find that the identifying sentecnce errors in the writing section were harder or the entire writing section? Also, did you take the CB tests as well?</p>

<p>anyone else??</p>

<p>Yes and Yes… for math and writing I’d say this is a pretty good book, and fairly accurate.</p>