<p>Alright so ijust took a practice test for the PSAT with BArrons books. So its seems a lil harder and i have hearder people say it is harder. So last year (as a soph.) i got a 76 on math, 62 on writing and 62 on cr. So on todays practice test (no prep yet) i got a raw score of 35 on math (prety bad compared to last yr.) 38 on cr and 28 on writing. So the barrons book has no scaled score thing, so i was wondering if u guys knew what approx. my scaled score would be and if i beat my score from last year. I know that these scores suck and i cant seem to improve them. I want to get atleast a 220. Hopefully the psat barrons is much harder than this years psat.</p>
<p>Following 2006 PSAT score conversion table: your score for CR is 66, Math 70, & WR 59: total of 195.</p>
<p>wow thats lower that score is lower than my score last year. Crap i gotta study.</p>
<p>I heard that Barron's is harder. Maybe that's why. Don't get discouraged. You may want to get previous PSATs and practice. You can get released PSATs from College Board store.</p>
<p>Does anyone know what the scaled score for a 2005 wednesday PSAT score would be for 40 on CR, 30 for math, and 31 for writing?</p>