How did your last Blue Book score compare with your actual SAT?

<p>Seriously, because I just took Practice Test #1 out of BB2 and immediately went up 200 points after staying at a plateaued score for about 6 previous SATs... I did read Kaplan 2400 and Barron's 2400 before that practice tests (8th one I've taken) but I didn't really remember any of it. I was truly shocked to find how much my score jumped up.</p>

<p>Note: Practice Test #1 is one of the newer SATs added in BB2.</p>

<p>When I practiced for the SAT (using collegeboard’s prep book) I usually fell in the mid to high 700s in every subject, but never got any 800s. During the actual SATs I ended up getting two 800s and a 760. Maybe it was the pressure of actually taking the exams or that I practiced outside, but my score went up pretty drastically. 0.o</p>

<p>2400 –> 2310, then 2310 –> 2400. Ironic.</p>

<p>2280 -> 2340; 2400 -> 2330</p>

<p>On my last test, I was scoring low 600s, but on the actual test I got an 1880…
Lets just say, Im practicing and definitely retaking.</p>

<p>where can i get a blue book?..and what book is this?..help please</p>

<p>^The Blue Book is the Official SAT Study Guide from the College Board.</p>

<p>[Amazon.com:</a> The Official SAT Study Guide, 2nd edition](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Official-SAT-Study-Guide-2nd/dp/0874478529/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1250294989&sr=8-1]Amazon.com:”>http://www.amazon.com/Official-SAT-Study-Guide-2nd/dp/0874478529/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1250294989&sr=8-1)</p>

<p>whoops…i do have it…just didnt understand the Acronym</p>

<p>thanks harambee</p>

<p>no problem</p>

<p>hahaha. Speedy, you scared us all.</p>