<p>Hey guys! Taking the PSAT tomorrow. I have a tutor that is helping me get ready for the SAT, but he gave me a PSAT practice from October 14th 2009 to do in preparation for tomorrow. He gave me an answer key but it doesn't say what the curve is. If anyone could help that'd be great:</p>
<p>Section 1 + 3 (CR): 5wrong 1 blank out of 48
Section 2 + 4 (Math): 7 wrong out of 28
4 (Grid-in answers): 1 wrong out of 10
5 (WR): 4 wrong out of 39</p>
<p>So how would I come up with a score out of 240 for this?</p>
<p>Thanks,
Isaac</p>
<p>CR 69
Math 56
Writing 68</p>
<p>Momof2ky, Thanks so much! Thats a 20 point increase over last year and I’ve only been studying for 3 weeks! And out of the 2 practice tests from the Blue Book, that fits nicely near my 1970 and 1800. How do you figure it out tho?</p>
<p>I am not sure what you are asking…for the PSAT 2009, I have the actual scale. If you are talking about the Bluebook tests, the only ones that give you a true score are the first 3 tests in the book because those are previously given tests. IF you took one of the last 7 tests, there is no way to tell. Your score could be anywhere within the range they have listed. Those last 7 tests are just amalgations of questions and were not true tests. Since you scored a 183 on the PSAT, I would assume your SAT score would be about 1800- 1850.</p>
<p>Ah, didn’t know you had the actual scale from the PSAT. Didn’t realize that people can actually have them.
I’m just talking about the first 2 tests in the Blue Book. Got a 1800 then a 1970 so I’m just saying that 193 compared to those two scores isn’t bad.</p>
<p>Thanks again :)</p>