<p>Hello,</p>
<p>I am going into Sophomore year and took a a couple of practice test on the SAT. So first, I did a short prep book for the PSAT that I borrowed from the library, and then took two practice tests from Princeton Review. On my first practice test, I scored a 1950. Then, about two weeks later I took another practice test, I scored a 2290 with no study. People advised me that College Board's practice test is the best indicator of your score on the actual SAT, so I printed the free copy from their website as I cannot afford the Blue Book. So I took College Board's practice SAT test today, and received a composite score of 2330. I got a 770 in Critical Reading, an 800 in Writing, and a 760 in Math (I missed one easy question that I knew I could have gotten right, otherwise I would have had a 790, <em>AHHHHH</em>). Anyways, so I was wondering if this test is truly and accurate predictor of how I might score on the real SAT? Have you guys scored around the same score on the SAT as you did on CollegeBoard's Practice Tests? I really hope that I will get around the same score if not more on the real SAT. Thanks!</p>