score translation PR to REAL

<p>Math: -0 (i know this is 800)
CR: -7
W: -4, 10 essay</p>

<p>these are my results to a PR test... what would it be on a real test?
is one significantly harder or inaccurate (PR) ??</p>

<p>PR is harder. You’ll do worse on the real SAT.</p>

<p>If PR is harder then don’t you mean he will do better on the real SAT…</p>

<p>rofl.</p>

<p>ha, someone didn’t have his goodnight sleep…</p>

<p>lol thats a contradicting statement.</p>

<p>lmao!!
so wait, so would you say PR is harder then or not?? </p>

<p>if PR harder=better SAT
if PR easier=worse SAT</p>

<p>hahah
does anyone know an approximate scaled score for this??</p>

<p>what are you talking about? uttaresh’s statement is not no contradiction!</p>

<p>Wow, that was embarrassing … :smiley: </p>

<p>Now that I have had my 18 hours of sleep, PR is easier. You’ll do worse on the SAT.</p>

<p>The scaled score on that changes year to year, but PR should offer you the “range” of scores for a -7 on CR. Assuming this is 17 out of about 60 questions, I would guess…about 680-710. Again, just a guess.</p>

<p>PR is princeton review right? Why is part of the link to this page ‘score-translation-page-ranking-real.html’ ? </p>

<p>Princeton Review definitely is easier. I’d rather work hard questions like those in Gruber’s.</p>