<p>Includes SAT, ACT, PSAT, SAT II, AP, IB, Regents practice books.</p>
<p>I own one. My school made everyone buy it.</p>
<p>I was also forced to buy the Regents Earth Science and Algebra practice books, too, but I haven't recieved them yet.</p>
<p>Includes SAT, ACT, PSAT, SAT II, AP, IB, Regents practice books.</p>
<p>I own one. My school made everyone buy it.</p>
<p>I was also forced to buy the Regents Earth Science and Algebra practice books, too, but I haven't recieved them yet.</p>
<p>Noob .</p>
<p>dozens and more.
Half of them are new btw.</p>
<p>8 (with a 9th one on the way). We usually end up selling these to raise money for our class.</p>
<p>One… What on Earth is a regent?</p>
<p>^ New York State exam. You need certain ones to graduate [in NYS]</p>
<p>BOOK LIST</p>
<p>[ul]
[<em>] The Official SAT Guide (Blue Book) - 8 tests
[</em>] The Official SAT Guide (Blue Book) - 3 additional practice tests
[<em>] Maximum SAT (Same thing as #2?)
[</em>] 10 Real SATs (Old SAT)
[<em>] The Official SAT Subject Test Guide
[</em>] The Official SAT Subject Test in U.S. and World History Study Guide
[<em>] The Official SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Levels 1 and 2 Study Guide
[</em>] Gruber’s Complete SAT Guide 2010
[<em>] Barron’s Guide to the PSAT/NMSQT
[</em>] Barron’s SAT 2400
[<em>] Barron’s SAT Subject Test Guide to Biology E/M
[</em>] Barron’s SAT Subject Test Guide to Chemistry
[<em>] Barron’s SAT Subject Test Guide to Mathematics Level 2
[</em>] Barron’s AP Calculus BC
[<em>] 5 Steps to a 5 - AP English Language
[</em>] 5 Steps to a 5 - AP Macroeconomics/Microeconomics
[<em>] 5 Steps to a 5 - AP United States History & Government (Planning on buying it, if 5 to a 5 makes this)
[</em>] Princeton Review’s SAT Subject Test Guide to Physics
[<em>] Princeton Review’s AP European History
[</em>] Princeton Review’s AP United States History
[<em>] Princeton Review’s AP Macroeconomics/Microeconomics
[</em>] Princeton Review’s AP Chemistry
[<em>] Princeton Review’s AP Calculus BC
[</em>] Princeton Review’s Cracking the SAT
[<em>] Amsco’s AP United States History
[</em>] Released Test for AP European History (2004)
[<em>] Earth Science Regents Prep Book
[</em>] Living Environment Regents Prep Book
[<em>] Chemistry Regents Prep Book
[</em>] Second Chemistry Regents Prep Book (I have 2)
[<em>] UPCO’s Physics Regents Prep Book
[</em>] Sparknotes’ AP United States History
[<em>] Sparknotes’ SAT Subject Test Guide Mathematics Level 2
[</em>] Sparknotes’ SAT Subject Test Guide in Physics
[<em>] Cliffs AP’s AP European History
[</em>] REA’s AP European History
[<em>] Direct Hits - Core Vocabulary of the SAT
[</em>] Direct Hits - Volume 2
[<em>] A random vocabulary review book, forgot name
[</em>] The SAT Essay Formula
[<em>] The Rocket Review to the SAT
[</em>] Global Regents Prep Book
[<em>] United States History Regents Prep Book
[</em>] Mathematics A Regents Prep Book
[li] Mathematics B Regents Prep Book[/li][/ul]</p>
<p>a dozen (for last year’s AP exams and this year’s), but surely not as many as DMOC. i am in awe.</p>
<p>^ I don’t read all of my books though.</p>
<p>None. I took all my tests cold.
Did really well too.</p>
<p>About 25-30 probably.</p>
<p>^ Me too. I see some everywhere I turn. Most of them though are now piled in my basement.</p>
<p>For different tests, like 5? Haha IDK. many were hand-me-downs as I have older brothers.</p>
<p>One - AP Psych that I self-studied the night before last year.</p>
<p>Three that I own. (2 for Physics C that a kid gave to me after he gave up self-studying and 1 for AP Bio that I never used)</p>
<p>One that I have from the school library (which has not proven to be very useful… -_-)</p>
<p>I have only one (barron’s sat 2009).</p>
<p>I have the blue book (finished)</p>
<p>Kaplna’s 12 tests and Princeton review’s 11 tests</p>
<p>Didn’t even touch the last two
I looked at a few questions in the reading sections and they are completely useless
writing sections are pretty similar from the real tests, but Kaplan’s maths and reading are abysmal.</p>
<p>Just that big blue SAT book. I got it for “free” as part of a PSAT team thing at school. I guess I paid for it by taking the class for the school? They covered the cost of the class, too, just as long as we showed up all the time and did the work.</p>
<p>Didn’t use a book for AP Lang. We borrowed two school-provided prep books for APUSH. No idea which ones they were.</p>
<p>So to answer the question…one.</p>
<p>I have the official ACT prep guide, the Sparknotes ACT guide, Barron’s ACT, an SAT World, SAT Lit, and an A.P Stat 5 step to 5 . I guess a couple, but the SAT Lit did not help me whatsoever.</p>
<p>APWH 5 steps to a 5, APWH PR, APWH Barrons, AP Chemistry 5 steps to a 5 (really old edition), AP Chemistry 5 steps to a 5 (last year edition), AP Chemistry PR, Physics PR, AP Stats Barrons, the Barrons SAT guide, PR Critical reading and writing SAT guide, AP Achiever European History, AMSCO, AP Calculus PR, and Cliffnotes AP English Lang.</p>