This is mainly my observation but when I used to do the PTs around 30 and under, the RC was significantly easier than it is on the more recent tests. I wouldn't use those tests as a measure of where you'll necessarily score, because I think there are some changes in terms of section difficulty, but rather for mere practice.
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This is mainly my observation but when I used to do the PTs around 30 and under, the RC was significantly easier than it is on the more recent tests. I wouldn't use those tests as a measure of where you'll necessarily score, because I think there are some changes in terms of section difficulty, but rather for mere practice.