<p>How do the two tests compare? Is SAT CR easier or is it around the same level?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>How do the two tests compare? Is SAT CR easier or is it around the same level?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>From the practice tests I did, the SAT literature subject test was much, much, much harder.</p>
<p>w00t lol I was getting a little worried...
I was taking the test...and I was like..a generalization about human nature applicable to Casaubon's personality?.......what trait does "Verse"share with "fading beauty"and "present love" ?!?!?!</p>
<p>Wow, from the practice test given in the SAT Subject Test Prep Booklet from the CB, I believed it was rather easy...</p>
<p>oh I went through the practice book in the Official Study Guide for All SAT Subject Tests</p>
<p>actually one passage was really easy...and one was really hard...basically I got every question wrong on the hard one and got the rest right...so I guess technically I can't call it hard. But I tend to think that the prep booklets don't really have all the hard questions. It's like the daily SAT I questions you get in your email...if those were the only kind of questions on the SAT, I would get a 2400 right now lol (I WISH - petition the collegeboard!)</p>
<p>SAT Lit is much much harder. I can get a 760+ on CR easily (I got 800 on real thing) and usually I get 700+ with Lit.</p>
<p>Apologies for double posting, but I should also mention that of all the subject tests, Literature has the lowest average score!</p>
<p>ouch! lol but I don't get why the equating doesn't make the average 500 every time...but then again, I guess that would mean that your grade depends on who else takes it way too much...</p>