So I hear Princeton Review books are good for Physics...

<p>I just got a score of 59.75 on a practice test from it (62 right/9 wrong/ 4 skipped) and according to this book, 60+ is an 800, meaning I scored an 800 on this practice test.</p>

<p>I know in the real test, this isn't equivalent to an 800, but my question is, in the real test, would I get the equivalent of an 800 or the corresponding scaled score for a raw of 59.75?</p>

<p>A 60 raw score is an 800 on the real physics test.</p>

<p>65=800 I think. Not 60.</p>

<p>l believe a 60 raw is more like a 770-780</p>