<p>what could explain this because i dont remember anything different about the times i did it except for little minor things. i definetly didnt feel comfortable with one of the passages. now im worried about the reading section.</p>
<p>maybe you were hung over?</p>
<p>maybe u misbubbled or skipped an answer, which threw off an entire section by 1 answer</p>
<p>i dont use bubble ins when i practice</p>
<p>yea i got 35s on reading on all my practice tests then randomly got a 25 on the real test in april, but im pretty sure i got 35 on the real thing in june.</p>
<p>your score decreased because you didn't get as many questions right as before. try and get more questions right next time - this should help increase your score.</p>
<p>^ The best advice</p>
<p>Roflmfao!!!</p>
<p>I think the suggestion that you might have misbubbled or skipped a question is totally reasonable, especially if you had gotten used to completely the test differently in practice.</p>
<p>I think he meant that he received a 24 on a practice reading section. A practice in which he didn't use the bubble sheet...</p>
<p>Oh, alright. Well, I never gave that much weight to a strangely bad practice test score. There's a lot of factors that could influence it - you're always more focused and stuff at the real test. If he got a 34 once, he should be alright.</p>
<p>I've always scored 760+ on the writing section for the sat, and then randomly I got a 620 on the sat (superscoring saved me though).</p>
<p>Even the lakers have their off days- like getting smoke by 39</p>
<p>It could be they weighted it diffferently. Also if your not pacing yourself correctly perhaps that's the problem.</p>