<p>Do i ever need my collegeboard account ever again, and just forget about it? Can I go burn my SAT prep books?</p>
<p>if i get into my reach school or even one of my match schools we should burn our SAT prep books on the same day.</p>
<p>we could all get together and make a huge bonfire and burn all the sat prep books</p>
<p>Hm. What about you guys gather a million participants, meet up at my place, and instead of needlessly harming our debilitated environment, you each donate a dollar to my college fund?</p>
<p>Don't burn the books sell them. This way you could probably make some money out of it and it will save the environment too.</p>
<p>I ve got 8 prep books - DH 1&2 , BB ,Barron<code>s,Gruber</code>s,PR , Barron`s 2400 and How to solve the toughest math problems. ;]
WHat an exorbitant bonfire i can make :D</p>
<p>Sell it. And go shopping with the money. :) haha.
I have so many prep books for so many different subjects it'll be a big big shopping spree.</p>
<p>Who will buy a second hand book if the new one costs 8 $ ;]</p>
<p>I'd probably dedicate all (or many) of the college admissions stuffs to my friends :D</p>
<p>i'd give them to the library ^ ^</p>
<p>after u get into college of your choice, the fun has just begun. now the real mass studying begins. harvard students get average of 1 hour of sleep per day</p>
<p>^UC santa barbara students get very little sleep as well... doesn't mean we won't be having fun)</p>
<p>@Orange</p>
<p>Where's ur evidence of that
They get waay more than that (at least 3-5 times what you said)</p>
<p>Any Harvarders or Ivy-ans here can specify the thing that Orange Peel and mabsjenbu123 are arguing? :D</p>
<p>oh come on, claiming an average of 1 hour of sleep is ridiculous. 4-5 hours i could understand.</p>