Please help...confused about Barron's SAT II curves

<p>Hey I just took the Barron's tests for math SAT II and chemistry SAT II. I was just wondering how accurate Barron's is. I scored in the 720-750 range on chem; should I be expecting a score in this range on the real deal? The SAT Math II is confusing me even more... it simply states "Very Good" or something (I made a 34/50). If anyone who's already gotten SAT II scores after prepping with Barron's would like to share how these practice exams reflected their actual scores, I would be very grateful. I'm especially worried about the Match IIC. 34/50 seems pretty bad, even if the Barron's test is harder than the real thing.</p>

<p>A 34/50 for 2c in the Barron's would probably equal around a 650-700+ on the real thing.</p>

<p>According to the curves by Sparknotes (they got it from collegeboard) a 34/50 should be a 710</p>

<p>but barron's is supposed to be much tougher so you night be ok for a 750+. that's what i've seen on this forum at least.</p>

<p>I was consistently getting 36 - 39 out of 50 on the Barrons Math IIC tests before I did the real thing, on which I got 800. So your 34 should be a pretty nice score.</p>

<p>Sparknotes is a good place to get raw to scaled conversions, but from my experience it does NOT apply to Barrons tests.</p>