<p>great to see the thread for class of 2013!! best of luck for all the applicants!!!</p>
<p>Can we trust the college profiles of the collegeboard???......or do we need to confirm all those things mentioned there from their resp sites???</p>
<p>you guys already have one Harvard admit from the last year's applicant. Good luck to class of 2013! More Harvard's and more MIT's!</p>
<p>Out of 1 year break guys. Need some help. -- Have to start everything.
So what books should i use to prepare for SAT Reasoning test ?
i had Barrons in my senior year at high school, never touched. what books should i get ? Do mention everything necessary. Please mention those books which will serve me as texts as well, not only practice books. have to cover a lot after 1 year break</p>
<p>What books for SAT subject tests, Physics and Math level 2.? Haven't thought about AP yet.
--- i have Resnick Halliday physics+university physics as text books, plus other books from indian and nepali writers as well.what books will be best and what do u suggest ?</p>
<p>For practice: i have Princeton review Physics and Maths </p>
<p>Thanks in advace</p>
<p>how are those Official prep books from Collegeboard , where do we get them. ?</p>
<p>which books(barrons, PR) are tougher than actual test?</p>
<p>nacholibre...Out of my personal experience, PR is the easiest SAT reasoning prep book....KAPLAN's is the toughest one...if you score around 2100 in the practice tests of PR, then u will probably score around 1900 in the tests of KAPLAN....
I have seen Official SAT Subject test Prep Books in few bookstores (one is opposite to ratnapark junction near Ghantaghar).</p>
<p>you can buy it from India as well.</p>
<p>or the US!!</p>
<p>ani this is for all the 2013ers from Nepal
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/community-forum-issues/504021-general-thanks-cc-participants-best-cc-links.html%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/community-forum-issues/504021-general-thanks-cc-participants-best-cc-links.html</a></p>
<p>very very useful!!!!!</p>
<p>bochya, what were you talking about?</p>
<p>good going guys..well good luck the class of 2013!!! make us proud...</p>
<p>Good luck to all you guys (n gals too! )</p>
<p>From my experience I feel having tons of books for SAT preparation could be a curse rather than a boon if one isn't careful. Simply because each and every book has its own " Master Way" to Successfully tackle the SAT, specially for the critical reading section... furthermore, one book's strategies contradict with those of the other books.. The result: More information leading to More confusion ... hence , its imperative to find a style/ strategy, again specially for CR portion, that suits oneself and then mastering it to achieve great SAT scores.. Also, agreeing with whatever (word by word) the SAT preparation books have to say is simply asking for trouble ... Hence, its advisable to develop one's own strategies to face the "all important SAT" with the help of preparation Books that is, rather than solely depending on the techniques professed by those books ... all the best guys ...</p>
<p>hey guys can't we , i mean international students get a fee waiver for SAT tests ? i didn't quite understand the information mentioned in collegeboard. help</p>
<p>@ nacholibre
NO! you cannot!!</p>
<p>unfortunately, tox!c is right. Pay for the tests and score high to make up for it.</p>
<p>Gud luck to the Class of 2013 from Nepal!!!...time for us to get started</p>
<p>^^ like jason said..........pay for the tests.............kill them with killer scores!!!</p>
<p>ok bye bye to all class of 2012 from Nepal.We will follow you up.</p>
<p>what do you mean by bye bye... you dont need us, huh?</p>