<p>Out of all the scorecharts in the prep books, which one's the most close to the actual test??? (curve-wise)</p>
<p>the official test book from collegeboard only gives u a range and ive found out that it differs quite a lot from other books like princeton review</p>
<p>for me, the blue book's range was right on target... the avg of the range</p>
<p>Yep, the average of the ranges of the blue book are as accurate as you can get.</p>
<p>wat bout the one in princeton review (11 real SAT i think)</p>
<p>and wat do u guys mean by the "blue book"
is that the publisher name or r u guys referring it to the official sat book from collegeboard???</p>
<p>and also, when u guys talk bout the average of the range, r u guys talkin about the median value? (i.e. 600-700 average: 650)</p>
<p>At CC the "blue book" is the CB Official study guide. </p>
<p>When we talk of the average of the range we ARE talking of the MEDIAN if you want to get technical.</p>
<p>The princeton review scoring guides are different for each test, so they must be with only those tests and no other.</p>
<p>the blue book's ranges are soooo funny, lol, i missed 2 questions in math, my range is between 500-800.</p>
<p>500-800 is an exaggeration
but u're right... the ranges r pretty broad
i really want a "good" scorechart</p>