<p>Hi all, </p>
<p>I just bought the book: 320 math problems arranged by topic and difficulty level. However,
I have encountered a slight problem and that is that I dont know how I know when I need to improve on a certain level e.g. level 3 and not level 4. In the SAT practice tests they only have 3 difficulties, so Im not sure how to relate the SAT difficulties to a scale from 1-5! </p>
<p>Please help
Cheers</p>
<p>As I understand it, in SAT Easy is 1st and 2nd level, Medium is 3rd and 4th level, Hard is 5th level.</p>
<p>Practice tests are from level 1-5. Easy questions are lvl 1-2; Medium questions are lvl3; Hard questions are level 4-5</p>
<p>varying views interesting, thanks for the help; If Dr.Steve could provide some additional guidance on this, it might elucidate things. </p>
<p>Cheers
Eddy</p>
<p>In the real SAT it is like I said. Medium is 3-4, Hard is 5. I counted how many hard problems there are on the practice tests in the Blue Book and how many level 4 and 5 questions are there in the previously administered tests. 4th level clearly belongs to the Medium.</p>
<p>Thanks AimingAt750 for your research and help</p>
<p>level 1-easy
level 5-hard</p>
<p>MITman200, are you saying that medium difficulty is therefore 2,3 and 4?</p>