| By Aab123 (Aab123) on Monday, October 11, 2004 - 11:45 am: Edit |
Hi-
I just bought the new Barron's PSAT book.
Though they have practice tests, they do not have a scale which converts the raw score to "real scores."
Does anyone have a scale that I can go by?
Thanks a lot.
PS. Please excuse my spelling mistake.
I was in a rush.
| By Zoogies (Zoogies) on Monday, October 11, 2004 - 04:41 pm: Edit |
That'll be pretty hard to do, especially this year, because all the test forms are different. For example, the number of questions on the Princeton Review test (52), the Barron's (50) and the College Board practice test (48) are all different. It's kind of pointless to use a scale, in that case, so you'll just have to bear with the 'Excellent' 'Good' 'Average,' etc, ratings that Barron's gives you.
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