<p>My friend just recently took the SAT practice test in the Blue Book and was wondering if it was an accurate score for the real SAT, he got a 1620 and was wondering if that was accurate. Thanks!</p>
<p>The Blue Book generally gives the most accurate scores of all prep books out there.</p>
<p>Yeah what Pi said. They are made by the same company, so with the exception of the testing conditions and the stress, you can expect a similar score on the real SAT.</p>
<p>The College Board administers the SAT and they also created the book so yeah that’s probably the most accurate prep book your friend could get</p>
<p>Metrical hit on a very important point - “testing conditions and the stress.” If you a strict re the time for each section, your score will be informative. A good reason tot ake the test more than once is that you will not be as stressed the second time. You can take a free practice test at Princeton Review - that is helpful for setting the test conditions, but they do not use Blue Book questions.</p>
<p>Okay I’ll just tell him to take as many practice test from the blue book that there are. There’s 10 so that should do it eh?</p>