How realistic are the first two tests of the Blue Book?

<p>Could you post your scores for the first two practice tests, you took in the Blue Book, and then your highest score on a real SAT? I have completed these two mentioned tests and I am curious about their accuracy to the real SATs. Thank you.</p>

<p>can someone reply..</p>

<p>I think the first two tests are a little easier than the rest.</p>

<p>Yeah they seemed pretty easy and I was hoping the rest were like that as well...</p>

<p>Even those tests were hard for me. I am hopeless (:</p>

<p>I thought the last one (test eight) was the easiest, especially the math part, I got a perfect math on that, and I usually get around four to five questions wrong.</p>

<p>How many did you get wrong on the actual mathematics part of the SAT, gametheory? (if you don't mind answering me)</p>

<p>^Do you mean on test number eight, or on the real SAT?</p>

<p>On test number eight I got none wrong on the math part. But I think on this November's SAT I got one wrong.</p>

<p>Oh, and I also think that Kaplan's Math is pretty realistic, because on the november SAT there were two questions that were the same exact from the Kaplan book, just with different wording...I don't quite remember what they are right now, but I do remember thinking that when I was taking the SAT.</p>

<p>If you want to do well on the math, just do what I ultimately did, do all the SATs in time limit in the blue book, and then go over all the math sections, to make certain you've mastered the blue book, and then if you still have time, find another book and just do the math sections.</p>

<p>I meant on the real SATs. Wait, so on the practice tests you usually had around 4 math questions wrong, but on the November test you had one incorrect answer? Do you think it was because you were more prepared for the Nov. test? Or do you think the practice tests in the BB are that realistic?</p>

<p>Well, on the practice tests in the BB, I would just make stupid mistakes. I made sure not to make those stupid mistakes on the real test, and I had that extra adrenaline to help me stay more focused and energized. Some people get nervous, I get more focused. And that one question I got wrong on the SAT, I chose the second best answer, I just went one step overboard (I think.)</p>

<p>But just master the blue book, and if you have extra time, get another book like Kaplan. I never tried the Barron 2400, but I've heard that one is good too.</p>