<p>It’s not “easier” or “harder” - the practice PSAT you look was a previously administered PSAT with all of its curves worked out. </p>
<p>It’s “representative” of an actual PSAT in difficulty. Nonetheless, any aspiring semifinalist should still be working on official PSATs from now to test day. </p>
<p>Why should you work on more PSATs? </p>
<p>No one PSAT will cover all the concepts that the College Board can throw at you. I just took a real PSAT to gauge my score and I noticed that there were almost no geometry problems on it. There were very few lines, circles, triangles etc. But on other PSATs there can be a lot of geometry problems. It depends on the test. Therefore, you might have gotten lucky on this practice PSAT.</p>
<p>And what are did you score on this PSAT? A 244 ;)? </p>
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