Critical Reading Section of Princeton R. 11 PT

<p>---What is the ratio is essentially what i am asking(i.e. If i get 620 on 11PT, then actually on real SAT i get 700?)</p>

<p>Hi, since i went to a princeton course of $1000 which i regret spending instead of self-studying, I have the 11 Practice Test for Princeton Review. I have the blue book, but i'm using that as a guage for my progress and want to save 3,3,2, for before Oct, before Jan, and before March test as practice. I hear that the 11 PT is great practice for Math and for Writing, but it is more difficult in the Critical Reading area(which i am practicing for). I did on the CR section oof Test 1 and got a 620. I was wondering how acccurate the 11 PT is in CR in accordance with the real SAT.</p>

<p>I’ve taken Princeton Review practice tests and compared the actual tests (by actual tests I mean the tests in the blue book), the practice tests are child’s play. You should use the blue book because they were actual exams that College Board administered. Of course you should know all the basics from PR and then take the the actual test or else you would be wasting valuable prep material.</p>

<p>Could you answer the first question more specifically like you personal score? And what did you get compositely?</p>

<p>@slasheer I have the same Q too. I wonder how accurate PR is because sometimes I feel I can’t backup the correct ans choice with evidence in the passage.</p>