OMG why did my scores fluctuate!

<p>So on my PSAT, I have 1720:</p>

<p>CR: 62
Math: 58
Writing: 52 (lowest)</p>

<p>Last month I took a Princeton review test at my local library and got this;</p>

<p>CR: 550
Math: 620
Writing: 710 (*** writing was my lowest score on PSAT)
Essay: 9</p>

<p>I thought that I did better on CR than math . I remember skipping a bunch of math questions. I'm always better at CR than math. Could it be the curve is not as harsh??</p>

<p>Have a nice day</p>

<p>Could it be that the PR test is not a real test and is made up by a company?
btw note that PR CR is notoriously unlike real CR and has a harsh curve.</p>

<p>And thanks, have a nice day as well</p>

<p>Only College Board’s tests will give you a realistic score.</p>

<p>The curves on Princeton tests are very inaccurate (far too generous). It’s a shame, really, because the questions are really good.</p>

<p>PR’s CR questions good? HA that was a funny joke
ok well actually it’s good if your CR is under 700 or so. >700 and PR is inaccurate for CR.</p>

<p>If you want accurate curves, the Blue Book is the way to go.</p>

<p>PR curve isn’t accurate, I would suspect. Use the BB for the most accurate scores.</p>

<p>Go Blue Book!</p>