<p>The 620 was Test 1 on sparknotes: i omited like 5 and got a lot wrong. After reading like 4 chapters from the ap princeton review book, i got a 630 on the first test on the college board's prep book: i omited a around 8 and got a lot wrong. THen i took the second test, on the college board's prep book and got a 690, omiting like 5 and getting like 15 wrong. Then i took Test 8 on sparknotes, and got a 730: i omited none and got 16 wrong (the score wasn't reported on sparknotes so i just used the curve from the college board's prep book).</p>
<p>could anyone comfort me and tell me if i have a good chance at getting at least a 700 or not? lol</p>
<p>or are the scores too outlandishly apart that it's actually quite uncertain?</p>
<p>I went from a 640 to a 760 on one of their math tests. The disparity concerns me, but I think you are on the right track as long as you’re scoring higher than 600 on most of them.</p>
<p>I’m not sure how sparknotes is… But I’m sure you’ll do fine. I just finished taking the sat us history subject test and this year is an unlucky year for us all I tell ya. it gets VERY SPECIFIC…</p>
<p>I scored 730 on the USH Sparknotes Practice test the day before I took the actual test back in May. I got a 770 on the real thing. My suggestion is this: do your absolute best. For some Sparknotes can be easier than the real deal, and for others it can be harder. As you may find out from certain prep companies (cough cough barrons), the official ones will be the most accurate.</p>