<p>So I just took the practice 1, and got a 780 (there were a few troll questions that I got lazy on). I finished in 39 minutes but didn't even bother checking. How accurate are these tests (i.e how do sparknotes scores correlate to real scores?)</p>
<p>Sorry if that was confusing, I'm really hyped/nervous about the SAT coming up on Jun 4 :(</p>
<p>Thanks guys!</p>
<p>Nice, I’m also wondering the same thing for Sparknotes and Princeton Review. I’m also kinda hyped up for next week haha. My scores are:</p>
<p>Sparknotes 1: 650 (with no prep and reg chem only;no honors offered and AP is only offered after regular)
Sparknotes 2: 750 ^.^ 1 week later after studying a lot of the stuff I didn’t learn.
Princeton 1: 750
Princeton 2: 780</p>
<p>I am quite surprised with these scores o.o since I wasn’t expecting this high without taking AP Chem…I have the official study guide for all sub tests too but I plan to take that as the last test. But how accurate are the scores on SParknotes and Princeton Review. I don’t want to be hyped up and find out the actual thing is crazy hard.</p>
<p>I did a bit better on the real thing than the practice ones. I was getting like 640/660/660 (I just didn’t get the true/false part) and on the real thing I got 700.</p>
<p>Yeah I found the same thing. I was getting 750-780 on the Sparknotes practice tests and got 800 on the real test.</p>
<p>Hahah my SP test scores were atrocious.
750/680/670… ended up with 800.</p>
<p>Yeah all the SparkNotes tests that I’ve taken are MUCH more difficult.
For AP Euro, I got 70% on their practice test. I got 90% on a past AP MC.
For Chem I did similarly bad, but got an 800 on the SAT Chem.</p>
<p>For me, I have been getting les than -5 on Barrons, but -20 and more on sparknotes…</p>