<p>I recently took a Barron's practice test for USH and it was uncomfortably low.. like in the 500s</p>
<p>So I tried other practice tests and ended up taking 4 of the practice tests offered on sparknotes online and got 680, 730, 760, and then 790.</p>
<p>To the people who have taken these practice tests and have taken the real thing: are the sparknotes tests accurate in terms of difficulty and scoring?</p>
<p>I got a 720, 740, 760, 740 on Sparknotes and ended up with an 800.</p>
<p>The questions are slightly more nit-picky than the real thing. You’re good.</p>
<p>lol, I googled this question a few days ago and rahulkshah is right. I’ve been scoring 700, 760, and 760 on sparknotes so hopefully we’re in the ballpark for an 800 :)</p>
<p>i took a sparknotes and got an 600. do you think i can get 750+?</p>
<p>Thanks Rahul… the barron’s had me reconsidering taking the exam haha…</p>
<p>I just took the last one on sparknotes and got 790 again</p>
<p>Hopefully it’ll be fine. I’ve also heard that the curve on the June SAT II USH is more generous than that of the one in May.</p>
<p>if i got a 600 on sparknotes how well do you think i could do tomorrow?</p>
<p>Foundead, the curve is pre-established and has nothing to do with the testtakers.</p>
<p>And besides, I don’t think CB would make any SAT easier one month than another. -.-</p>
<p>Soostressed, honestly, around 600 to a 700 max. (if you get extremely lucky, extremely extremely lucky)</p>
<p>i thought todays test was really easy. so yea</p>
<p>we’ll see, to be honest I thought it was a little tougher than sparknotes…</p>
<p>I found it easier than Sparknotes :p</p>
<p>after looking over the thread for the test I’m feeling a little more confident… I’m guessing i got around 6 or 7 wrong</p>
<p>got a perfect score on that ***** hands down. hu agrees</p>