<p>I took a literature test from the CB official study guide for all subject tests and got a 780, but on my Barron's Diagnostic 1, I only got a 630! Is the Barron's test significantly more difficult than the real thing? How much more difficult is it? I also have the McGraw-Hill book (I think it's from 2012, not sure) and am wondering if the tests in it are more accurate or if they are easier than the real thing. I'm hoping my 780 wasn't a fluke since I got an 800 on the CR, but I don't know! I'm really hoping I'll get 750+</p>
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<p>somebody help me please I’m only a little more than a week away from the test</p>
<p>Yes it’s WAY more difficult. Calm down, practice and make sure you understand basic terms: similie, allusion, metaphor, etc.</p>
<p>thank you @Scarlettebony ! </p>
<p>I got 750 (800 CR) on the November Lit, and I just did all the Kaplan, Princeton, and Barron’s tests. I skimmed through some terminology too, but didn’t spend that much time on it. I think the real CB test is pretty accurate.</p>
<p>I would suggest you to find 16th-18th century British poetry to read (and dissect), and maybe go through a Shakespeare play! Good luck.</p>
<p>congrats @FuzzyPeaches22 ! thank you so much!</p>