<p>I took a practice test out of the Princeton Review Cracking the SAT book, and the range of my score was 2160-2270. How accurate are Princeton Review tests compared to the actual test? Can I expect to get a similar score when I take the SAT in June?</p>
<p>In my opinion, the Princeton Review practice questions are often very different from the actual test. I had their ACT prep book, though, so I can’t speak about the SAT book specifically. Maybe it’s better. I highly doubt it though. I got a much higher score on the actual test in some sections, and scored much lower in others. It’s very hit and miss in terms of the types of questions (esp. math) and I felt very unprepared.</p>
<p>Most practice books are usually different from the actual SAT questions, so I would recommend getting the official SAT practice book, which has I think 10 tests. Other than that, try doing tests from other brand review books- that way you shouldn’t miss anything.</p>