<p>Hi, I'm freaking out!</p>
<p>I am signed up to take the SAT II in Literature on the uh... well, the soonest SAT II test date there is and I'm freaking out because the first practice test I took was from the CollegeBoard book and I got a 730... then I took two from The Princeton Review and got 700 and then 670! What's going on?! Shouldn't practice be helping? :(</p>
<p>AHHHHHH!
Thanks,
Bustles</p>
<p>its just content of the passage i guess.
thats why ur SAT’s come with a range.</p>
<p>lol :]</p>
<p>Trust the Collegeboard book… as good as Princeton Review can be (I find it to be great for APs), I wasn’t that impressed with the SAT review books.
Example: the first time I took the SATs, I used Princeton Review and got a 670 on math. After that, I switched to Collegeboard and got a 780 the second time around. But according to Princeton Review, I was still in the 670-700 range. I don’t know if the questions are harder or just not the right types of questions, but given that the Collegeboard is the one that actually gives the tests, I’d say stick with their books.</p>
<p>Just stick with the test makers material because its always best in prep.</p>