The College Board Official SAT Question of the Day 2007 Calendar
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Product Description
- 365 questions—one per page
- Critical reading, writing, and math questions
- Free online answer explanations and hints
The Official SAT Question of the Day 2007 Calendar provides students with a convenient and fun way to get ready for the SAT. It's also perfect for anyone who enjoys the challenge of SAT math, critical reading, and writing questions.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #707358 in Books
- Published on: 2006-07-25
- Released on: 2006-07-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Calendar
- 365 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
The College Board, a not-for-profit membership association, connects students to college success and opportunity through major programs and services in college admissions, guidance, assessment, financial aid, enrollment, and teaching and learning. Among its best-known programs are the SAT®, the PSAT/NMSQT®, and the Advanced Placement Program® (AP). Students, parents, educators, and librarians recognize the College Board as a source of expertise on SAT and CLEP®test preparation, college admissions, and financial aid. The Board publishes the bestselling Official SAT Study Guide, the College Handbook, the Book of Majors, and other books that help students prepare for college, research their options, and succeed in higher education. It also maintains the popular collegeboard.com Web site, which is visited by an average of 1.7 million visitors per month.
Customer Reviews
Fantastic Clendar
I purchased this calendar for my son,as a daily reminder of the up coming SAT's. The calendar is wonderful, not one of his favorite Xmas gifts, but he does do the questions each day and some of them are challenging.
All in all this is a pretty good calendar. The calendar does not let the weekend slip by either, one question fro every day!
SAT-isfactory
This calendar delivers the goods--for each day, we get either a verbal or a logical/mathematical SAT question to answer. And none of this garbage of one page for the weekend--there are really 365 pages/questions! The ratio of verbal to mathematical questions is two to one. The questions must be from fairly recent tests, since the hated verbal analogies are not present. (I rather liked them myself.) My only criticism of the verbal questions is that they do tend to funnel the mind of the testee into stereotyped, business-oriented ways of thinking about and using language--but that is not the fault of the calendar.
To get 5 stars, the calendar would have had to supply the reasoning behind the correct answers.
A year later, I would like to comment that the 2008 calendar repeats some of the same questions. Thus, you will probably get "clean" testing feedback only on the first one you buy!




