<p>In the blue book practice tests, they give you a range for your raw score. In scoring these tests, should you just take the average of this range? I was just wondering, thanks.</p>
<p>why dont you enter your answers at collegeboard.com and the system will estimate your real score</p>
<p>Either just average them or just worry about the # wrong and # blank for CR, M, and W. That way, you can say "OK I got -5 and 2 blanks on my first practice test, I got -4 and 1 blank on the next test." It's a solid way to know if you're improving or not.</p>
<p>^Would you care to explain, Ivan? I haven't seen anything like that on the site...</p>
<p>he means the scoring system provided with the book. but fyi, ivan that scoring system provides ranges too. i tried it. anyway OP, whats the point of knowing your range? if you really have to, get hold of a couple of QAS curves, average them and then round up or down as you wish. i found it pretty accurate.</p>