<p>or is College Board trying to give us a false sense of security. I rarely, very rarely, get any of them wrong, no matter what section the question is from.</p>
<p>Yeah, I was wondering the same thing too actually. I only have missed one or two, so either that gives me a lot of hope, or I am going to be surprised come October, haha</p>
<p>But I don't see why they are that different from the test? They normally just give easy and medium ones, so that is why it is probably not too difficult for everyone.</p>
<p>The QotD are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy easier than the actual SAT.</p>
<p>yeah QotD imo is MUCH easier than the real thing...especially the writing</p>
<p>Yeah it doesn't make sense, i'm doing fairly well on the writing questions on the QOTD on collegeboard, but when i see other questions i dont know what to do.</p>
<p>The real SAT is not all that hard. I'd say they're about the same level of difficulty, but maybe the situation accounts for the difference? I mean.. doing an SAT problem of the day with pretty much no time limit and no pressure at all is obviously really easy, but for some people the atmosphere of "taking the SAT!" and having the time limit could make it seem a lot harder.</p>
<p>agreed, but i do think SAT questions are pretty difficult, except for the level 1's and 2's that i know the answer to</p>
<p>I think it's the same. It's just that the QotD is your first and the last question. Nothing comes before it, nothing comes after it. After the question, you are done.</p>
<p>ya perhaps ^ on the real thing... you probably get tired out.</p>