Princeton Review Diagnostic

<p>So I am going to the Princeton review prep classes and was wondering how hard the first diagnostic test is compared to the actual sat test. I heard that they are usually much harder than the last diagnostic test they give you so that it seems you have improved. Oh and I know this isn't part of the thread but how do you tackle those essay revision problems for the writing sections.</p>

<p>Hey. I just took the diagnostic test today…
It was hard for me-the reading section was harder than expected…
I scored a 188 on my Junior PSAT but I think I probably got 1700s on the diagnostic</p>

<p>I am also wondering how /and how much the actual teachers help you, since my proctor is definitely not a very smart person</p>

<p>Lastly, how does the 150 point increase guarantee work?</p>

<p>How do you get your scores, I took one 2 weeks ago</p>

<p>Hello?? Does anyone know when you get your scores or how?</p>

<p>PR diagnostic exam just sucks</p>

<p>it never predicts what you are going to get</p>

<p>the numbers are meaningless</p>

<p>word</p>

<p>From my experience I started getting 1700s on the Diagnostic tests and on the actual test got 1870. I believe the first test was easier than the rest and the proctors weren’t the teachers. The teachers I had really did have a pretty good insight on the test and some helpful tips. If you don’t score as you wish you call the offices and take a refresher course for free. That’s what I did and am re-taking the test in June! Best of luck!</p>