<p>anyways i just finished taking the math level 2 practice test</p>
<p>i took one of the ones from PR</p>
<p>i scored a 760 on it
on test day would u expect it to be the same or higher or lower based on PR to the real test</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>anyways i just finished taking the math level 2 practice test</p>
<p>i took one of the ones from PR</p>
<p>i scored a 760 on it
on test day would u expect it to be the same or higher or lower based on PR to the real test</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>same...maybe higher.</p>
<p>One test isn't good enough to gauge an average. Maybe you got lucky on that test. </p>
<p>Take more tests. (Now if you got a 760 first-time on a Barrons test, I'd say you have a good chance of getting an 800. It's notoriously difficult the first time through.)</p>
<p>With that being said, you have an excellent chance of getting at least a 700 on the actual test.</p>
<p>is PR's practice tests harder than the actual test?
or is it the same?</p>
<p>i've gotten 700's on Barron and 750 on PR's
just kinda nervous.
only two weeks left.</p>
<p>I'm scoring like 690 on Princeton and Kaplan. I'm getting really really nervous, anyone have any advice on how to raise my score some 100 points?</p>
<p>practice.
and go over the topics that you got wrong.
do as many of those problems as you can until you have mastered it.</p>
<p>doing that, there wont be an area you won't understand after 4-5 practice tests. :D
one more thing, always take the harder tests, its better for you.</p>