Anyone's kid need some books?

<p><em>Mods: I realize this may</em> violate the ban on "commercial" posts. Please read the post then decide whether to delete it - I thought it would possibly be helpful to upcoming CCers. </p>

<p>Since I know where I will be going to college next year, I thought I would like to pass all the college guidance books I bought on to someone who could use them. I plan to put them up on e-bay if no one here is interested, but I thought I'd offer them here at CC first. Anyway, the titles are:</p>

<p>What it Really Takes to Get Into The Ivy League by Chuck Hughes</p>

<p>Greenes' Guide to Making it into Competitive Colleges (I may be off on the title)</p>

<p>Rock Hard Apps by Katherine Cohen</p>

<p>Real SAT IIs by The College Board</p>

<p>Kaplan's Guide to the AP US History Exam</p>

<p>The first two are simply comprehensive guides to the admissions process. The third is a guide specifically geared toward helping you put together an excellent application (I found it especially helpful.) The fourth contains practice tests for each subject test. The fifth is a comprehensive study guide to the AP US History Course and includes two practice exams. </p>

<p>All the books are in excellent shape and have probably only been read ~3 times. There are no internal markings. Anyway, retail price for all five would be a little over $90. I am asking $30 + S&H, which is a great bargain by anyone's standards. If you are interested, you can e-mail me at <a href="mailto:lockesley@london.com">lockesley@london.com</a> or PM me. </p>

<p>I consider the set of five books to be a really fine package that would be of great help to any rising junior or senior - it's good to be informed!</p>

<p>I would donate them to your schools career/advising center.
Then you can take a tax break!
I sell used books on Amazon sometimes- you could try that as well- isn't as funky as ebay- cause they would come up when ever some one is looking for that title</p>