<p>Why not try the UCR Library? I live in Corona, so I've heard many great things about the size of UCR's resources from friends in high school who did science projects and what not...</p>
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<li>For each important subject I take I like to keep a textbook on hand (for back reference) and my current one will certainly not do (plus my roommate is buying it from me at the end of this year).</li>
<li>The UCR library does not have that text in, and all others Ive looked into have turned out to be crap. I think it might be too recent of a text for them to have donated copies, especially since its not used on campus. </li>
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<p>But yes, UCR has an awesome library system - largest collection of sci-fi in the world also.</p>
<p>edit- Corona eh? There are a lot of people from there here. Centennial or Santiago HS?</p>
<p>Centennial High. Go Huskies!</p>
<p>I actually know a lot of folks from '06 pretty well. It's likely that you've run into one of my old mates without realizing it.</p>
<p>Actually I only know one person from Centennial, and she happens to be a member of the class of 09 - female math major with B. Le as an appropriate abridgment of her name. Most of the honors kids from Corona seem to matriculate from Santiago.</p>
<p>Ah yes, I know who you're talking about, although I admit I didn't know her TOO well...though she was in my sophomore Honors Chemistry class (though she was a junior when she was taking it).</p>
<p>So you never graduated high school?</p>
<p>Nope. I'm a dropout and a bad role model for kids :-D.</p>