hot take...practice tests shouldn't have scores.
I just realized something. SAT practice tests 100% should NOT have scores. Out of the hundreds of students I have talked to and tutored, I am not sure if I have found a single one whose SAT practice test scores were equal to their real test scores. So, this means that all practice tests do is usually give you FALSE overconfidence (or in some cases, worry) with no other benefit. If practice tests DIDN'T have scores, we could just take one, lock in on the questions we got wrong, and improve holistically for the next test. But instead, students can just say "I got my goal score on a practice test, so I don't need to study as hard." I am going to make some of my own practice tests for this community and Gamify SAT Plus that avoid this problem. Stay tuned. But in the meantime, do you agree?