<p>Okay, I lied. Not <em>all</em>. </p>
<p>BUT, through some research, I found a way to see a lot of the old SAT questions of the day. If other people try this out and work out the kinks with me, we're going to have an additional ton of SAT questions from CB itself (which is AWESOME). </p>
<p>By using the site web.archive.org and typing in "Collegeboard.org" you can see, basically, a snapshot of the website from various dates ranging back to 1996. Hit a date, then click the link on the front page to the SAT question of the day. Here's a link to where you can click on different dates of the website.</p>
<p>Internet</a> Archive Wayback Machine</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the two main kinks with the system are that: sometimes clicking to see the answer doesn't work, and when you click on recent dates of the site, it simply redirects you to the current CB site. I'm trying to find a way around this.</p>
<p>One cool thing about this is that in the old days, CB included passage-based questions as questions of the day, as exemplified by:</p>
<p>Test</a> Question of the Day</p>
<p>And also, by following a few links on the site, you can get old PSAT and SAT practice tests.</p>
<p>Most of the questions pre-current-SAT-era are still relevant, other than possibly the quantitative comparisons and analogies.</p>