<p>For those of you who have taken the SAT, do you feel that answering College Board's SAT Question of the Day helped your scores raise at all? Especially if you took the SAT at one time and, after seeing your scores weren't so great, started to answer the Questions of the Day.</p>
<p>I hope that makes sense</p>
<p>no, the questions don't reflect the real SAT.
they are easier.</p>
<p>^ I agree, the questions seem much easier.</p>
<p>they are quite a bit easier, but it only takes you 30 seconds, you might as well do them anyways XD</p>
<p>i've had the SAT question of the day emailed to me since october 07.</p>
<p>Around 150-200 before my REAL may SAT, and I think they helped. Good practice, quick, and simple.</p>
<p>its practice -- how could it do anything but help?</p>
<p>I like them I think they are good practice, as for helping im sure they can't hurt, the questions are from college board, so if you are consistent with them I'm sure they will help you, who knows you may be taking the test and say wow this question seems familair, oh yeah! I did it on that one Question of the Day!
Just curious I was wondering what peoples stats for the question of the day were...
I am currently 67-0</p>
<p>I'm 70 as of now.
It goes anywhere from 68-70, though; it's always the critical reading that bring me down. Darn vocab!!</p>
<p>I'll admit I've gotten lucky, I haven't know how to do all of them, I have guessed lucky a few times, The last vocab question I was able to narrow down to two choices and I got lucky on the 50-50.
The Hardest one that I have seen so far is the one that said something like transaltanians are something like that it was a while back I had no clue how to do it, I got so lucky on that guess.</p>
<p>I thought that they were pretty useful, but I wouldn't say that they made any drastic difference in my SAT score. Mostly, they were helpful in familiarizing me with the format/basic types of questions on the SAT.</p>