<p>hey guys, i have an idea for running a prep book drive at my hs so i want to do a brief survey online. Dw about the demographics. So im talking sat, sat 2, act, ap, anything. Also, would u give the books away after ure done with them? Thanks a bunch for the info guys :)</p>
<p>Three (for SAT IIs). I had four, but I gave one (for SAT I) to a friend. If I find anyone that wants the others, I’ll probably give them away, too.</p>
<p>1, the big blue SAT book… I never read it though -__-;;</p>
<p>SAT I:6…Not including vocabulary books~</p>
<p>wow thanks and u guys would hypothetically have no problem with giving the books away after ur done right? theres a bunch of kids at my school who dont buy books cuz they dont wanna spend $ or they cant afford it. So i was thinking this would be a good idea :)</p>
<p>more than i have fingers on my hands</p>
<p>2: Kaplan and the Blue Book.</p>
<p>About 15 copies.</p>
<p>Blue book (sold)
Gruber’s SAT math book (sold)
PR SAT (sold)
Hot words for the SAT (required for English)
Direct Hits 2010 + 2011, 1 & 2 (sold)
PR AP Euro
Red book
APUSH Crash Course
US Gov Crash Course
AMSCO
Barrons AP Psych
PR Micro
Barrons SAT Math 2
Barrons SAT Chem
Direct Hits US History in a flash</p>
<p>= 11 + 7 that I sold = 18. yay!</p>
<p>Too many! Probably like six or seven? ten? I can’t count in my head. I would most definitely love to get rid of them when I’m done!</p>
<p>I have in my inventory:</p>
<p>SAT1:
- SAT Verbal Workbook (Kaplan)
- Manual for the SAT (The Princeton Review)
- The Official SAT Study Guide 2nd Edition (CollegeBoard)</p>
<p>SAT2:
- SAT Biology E/M (Kaplan '07-'08 edition; The Princeton Review '07-'08 edition; Kaplan '09-'10 edition, spineless, w/out practice tests)
- SAT Chemistry (Kaplan '10-'11 edition; Barron’s '09-'10 edition, spineless, w/out practice tests)
- SAT Literature (The Princeton Review '07-'08 edition)</p>
<p>AP:
- AP Calculus (Barron’s 10th edition)
- AP Chem (Barron’s 5th edition)
- AP English Language (5 Steps to a 5 '10-'11 edition)
- AP World History (CliffsAP)</p>
<p>and counting.</p>
<p>i am selling them to underclassmen and giving away whichever ones i have left to my cousin or friend.</p>
<p>I don’t own any, but I did pay attention in high school … I did pretty well on the SAT and ACT.</p>
<p>Around 35. I have a habit of having my parents buy prep books that I end up never using. Most are brand new lol.</p>
<p>SAT:
-Blue Book
-Direct Hits 1 + 2
ACT:
-Princeton Review
-The Real ACT
APs:
-PR US History
-REA US History
-PR Chemistry
-PR Economics</p>
<p>Three that I have used extensively (2 for the ACT, 1 for the SAT)…plus a bunch of college profile books to decide on my choice college, CollegeBoard’s “book of majors,” and some AP test books that I have yet to buy. I am the youngest of 6 children so I have a lot of hand-me-downs that I haven’t used but would definitely donate. You should make sure to mention to people that will be donating books that they should check with their older siblings and see if they have any to donate.</p>
<p>Good luck, and it’s great that you’re doing this!</p>
<p>One. Used it a week before the ACT and ended up with a great score.
It was Kaplan btw.</p>