<p>I am taking the SATs tomorrow for the 2nd time.</p>
<p>The first time I took them in January I got a 1630 (CR: 440, Math: 600, Writing: 530).</p>
<p>I took a diagnostic test last Saturday (by Princeton Review), a week before the real one and I got an 1890 (CR: 580, Math: 670, Writing: 640). </p>
<p>On the real SAT am I likely to get around the SAT score? Or are the diagnostic tests easier/harder than the real one by College Board?</p>
<p>Thank You.</p>
<p>The tests are actually the same difficulty level as the real tests but the only reason scores differ is because of the pressure of the real tests and the environmental conditions (I doubt you took your test at a high school at 8:00Am with 20 other kids haha)</p>
<p>bring earplugs or something because some people have math when others have english and it is annoying as hell to have people tapping buttons while you try and read. Be confident about everything...you have taken the SAT twice(more or less) and treat this no different than a practice one.
I am in the exact same situation. I have taken 3 diagnostic tests and am taking the real shabam tomorrow.
Just remember to relax!!! Good Luck</p>