<p>Hey I am looking to buy the Real sat 2c tests , if anyone has it I would like to buy it.</p>
<p>barrons is the only book u could ever need for level 2(formerly known as 2c)</p>
<p>and if you search amazon for Meylani and read some realistic and real critical reviews (there are tons of fake 5* ones), you might agree that Meylani tests are not really realistic either.
You'll also discover that all his books are being sold there (you never bought anything from amazon?).</p>
<p>I don't know if this forum is an approriate place for the sell/buy posts, but I have a bunch of copies of Meylani books, and I can part with them.</p>
<p>I've posted today on your other thread on the SAT II math books in general, and Meylani book in particular
(<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?p=1009411#post1009411)%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?p=1009411#post1009411)</a>.
I am telling it here in case people start worrying that Meylani books are becoming collectibles and impossible to find.</p>
<p>Hey I can sell it to you, except two things:
I've never sold a book online before so I dont know the process.
I'm going away on a summer program on saturday night though. If you don't mind when you get it, I can mail it early august, or I could possibly bring it with me on the program and then mail it. PM me.
I have the (2nd?) edition with 15 tests, no marks, about perfect condition.</p>
<p>so i guess barrons is the only book ill need?</p>
<p>Barron's really is all you need. If you can consistently get 750 on barron's, you can easily achieve an 800.</p>
<p>no
i consistently scored 650 on all 3 meylani tests that i took and got an 800
meylani is seriously all you need</p>
<p>altf, you probably did not need Meylani to begin with to get your 800. Doing just three tests is hardly a serious prep.</p>
<p>If I remember right, according to Meylani's post, 650 on his tests is a good promise of 800.</p>
<p>I would use his books only after you are done with the Real Tests, SparkNotes and Barron's and only if you have a strong guide to weed out mistakes, way too hard questions and explain solutions (or you can rely on yourself).</p>
<p>Typos are listed on Meylani web site, but I don't know whether it's a complete list.</p>