PSAT Scaled Scores

<p>I've been taking several practice tests from various books including McGraw Hill, Barron's, and PR. The conversion tables from each of these books are very different. I'm pretty sure the one in McGraw Hill is the most accurate, but I'm not sure. Where can I find a scaled score conversion chart that doesn't inflate my scores? I've been getting 212 and 213 on the practice tests from McGraw Hill's books, but I don't want to assume that these are correct in case they give me a false impression. </p>

<p>Any advice?</p>

<p>I didn’t try McGraw-Hill, but PR was spot on for the few of its tests that I took. Barron’s killed my score by like 150 points.</p>

<p>Edit: I was talking about SAT tests, sorry. Not sure if this hold true for their PSAT test books.</p>

<p>@ash, I would consider buying a few of the $3 old PSATs from the collegeboard store, so you don’t have to worry about the reliability or predictability of someone else’s tests.</p>

<p>the $3 PSAT booklets </p>

<p>There are 2 booklets for 2007. One from wednesday and the other from saturday.</p>

<p>Are these two booklets the same or different?</p>

<p>^^ Wed and Sat tests for a given year are different. If you order these, be sure and order the answer keys. The keys are free with the tests, but you must select them on the order page at the College Board store.</p>