<p>On the real April SAT math, I missed 12 and omitted 2. My score was a 620</p>
<p>I just did my first Barron's practice test and missed 12. What would my approximate SAT math score be?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>On the real April SAT math, I missed 12 and omitted 2. My score was a 620</p>
<p>I just did my first Barron's practice test and missed 12. What would my approximate SAT math score be?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Bump this up please</p>
<p>while somebodys at it. somebody translate my 540 writing barron score I took in the barron writing prompt</p>
<p>i'll bump this stuff....</p>
<p>what about 38 right and 7 wrong in writing??</p>
<p>bump..........................................................</p>
<p>it hasn't been an hour even after you posted, what is the bump for? You people are too obsessive. Check the book for scores. No one can tell you an exact score. There are score ranges for curves. I always use the most strict curve my SAT prep book provides to prepare myself. Sorry to be a little bit annoyed, but on my forums this happens way too much and it is quite annoying.</p>
<p>Glucose, I see you bumped the thread appropriately. Stuckon1700 seems to be a bit anxious lol. It's all good I want my score to improve also. I feel like I am the only one here with a decent score and not an ultra high one. Well, check your book glucose. They should have a couple curves for you. Pick one that you think represents the test you took. I always choose the strict one.</p>
<p>NDjake,</p>
<p>I didn't bump it because I wanted to know; I just did that because I wanted to add another post that's all.</p>
<p>BTW: What did you mean by "you people"?????? Not that I care, I was just wondering.</p>
<p>well barrons has a scoring guide but most ppl regard that as being very strict. I heard that the reading test is even more insane and they don't have a score guide in the book.</p>
<p>I just wanted to know what ppl on this forum got on the barron writing test and how they did on the real thing.</p>
<p>well, I overreacted. A lot of people on the forums I am on bump posts after 5 minutes and it gets annoying. Yeah that's understandable man. It's hard to predict your score, except compare it to scores based on the real SAT. I usually go by the curves the book has, harsh or not. Helps you prepare for the worst:)</p>
<p>I'm using the math barron's workbook...and I don't see a score chart, but rather like ranges for like superior, good, bad, etc.</p>
<p>Can someone answer my original question please:)</p>
<p>600-640 is my guess. :)</p>
<p>that is a pretty big range (40 pts)^^^</p>
<p>better than my book. My book gives me a range of 580-650 :)</p>
<p>i know for a fact that barron CR is super freakishly hard. I just took a small section of it and it was amazing how bad the story was. it was a story with terrible grammar and they seem to use big words just to throw you off. my younger bro only got like 40% correct and i'm pretty sure he's around a 600 CR tester.</p>
<p>okay, so your range is better, but still not good</p>
<p>good enough for me:) Give him a range if mine is not good enough.</p>
<p>For only missing 12.....gosh...lol</p>
<p>that's a bad score, I think, no matter how you look at it </p>
<p>I guess I'll see what I did wrong then.</p>
<p>Just use barrons for practice questions, not for actual score predictions.</p>