SAT blue book problem

<p>So I did the 4th practice paper in the CollegeBoard blue book. At the end you are supposed to calculate your rounded raw score ranges, then use the corresponding conversion table to find your raw score. However, in this practice test the scores aren't just one number, but ranges. Here is a pic to show you what I mean:
<a href="http://imgur.com/FxhHX0D"&gt;http://imgur.com/FxhHX0D&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>At the end you add everything up. I got 1950 - 2200. What do I do with these two scores? Find the average and that's my total score? Or is it one of the two? </p>

<p>Thank for helping! :)</p>

<p>Seems like the link isn’t working, replace the spaces with full stops: <a href=“http://imgur”>http://imgur</a> com/FxhHX0D</p>

<p>@Tvistz Unfortunately, the fourth test was never administered as a full length official test and that is why the resulting scores are displayed in ranges. If you look at the range of your total score 1950-2200, all that means is you fall somewhere in the range, the mid-point of 2075 is the best guess for your score. I would recommend you to take either the first three tests in the blue book, and if you have already taken them, then take the 11th test that comes on the DVD. The remaining tests in the blue book all give approximate scores. </p>

<p>Or you can download the official practice tests listed in this post and use those, they will all give you an exact score.
<a href=“Links to Additional Official SAT Practice Tests from CollegeBoard - SAT Preparation - College Confidential Forums”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/1277787-links-to-additional-official-sat-practice-tests-from-collegeboard-p1.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>There is also the option of the ten tests that are part of the Official Online SAT course from Collegeboard.</p>

<p>@SATQuantum, wow, thank you so much for that link!
I guess they’ll be able to have 10 full accurate tests when 10 years have passed from when the new format came into place. </p>