SAT Blue Book Question

<p>I just got through my fourth SAT Blue Book test, and I found the scoring to be a bit weird. Instead of the first three, where they'd give you a score corresponding to a raw score, the fourth test had a range of scores (i.e. 750-800) for a corresponding raw score. Does anybody know what this means? I found the fourth test to be harder, also, so are the first three "real" tests and the last 6 the more difficult ones? Thanks.</p>

<p>Edit:
I just had another question.
If I'm primarily studying for the PSAT at the moment, is it a good idea I try to break down each section into a few days? For example, I'd do 5 sections per day.</p>

<p>Yeah the first three SAT tests in the blue book are actual SAT tests that people took. I’m not sure when, I think in like 2005. So those are real tests; that’s why they have exact scores, whereas tests 4-10 have score ranges because those aren’t actual tests that have been administered. But anyways, all the tests should be equally difficult; after all, they are made by college board. </p>

<p>And yeah I think that’s a good idea. That’s sort of what I’m doing right now. I’m only doing 1 sections per day though so that I don’t exhaust my real college board material to study from. And it’s good to do only a few so that you can focus more on the mistakes you made in that one section instead of on the mistakes you made on the entire test.</p>