<p>I have probably 12-15 test prep books. They’re all stored on my bookshelf and looking at them conjures up thoughts of frustration, late night studying, and cramming. I need to get rid of them.</p>
<p>1 SAT II Physics that I lent to my friend. It was a brand new one year older edition for 3 bucks. How could I not resist?</p>
<p>we’re CCers. the answer is pretty obvious. although i know a few natually smart people that don’t own any =0</p>
<p>Four, probably five by the end of the year. I only got one on my own. My parents gave me one. The rest were required by AP teachers for the school.</p>
<p>Um.
about a dozen.</p>
<p>I have none…
I feel behind. But oh well. I probably wouldn’t look at them if I had any.</p>
<p>I have the SAT and the SAT II book from the College Board, and about half a dozen AP books.</p>
<p>ugh I just counted and I have 12. I would burn them or throw them out the window or something now that I’m into college and done with standardized testing, but I figure my sister might want to use them in a few years… still tempting though lol.</p>
<p>AP Lit
AP Bio
AP Econ
AP Physics
Math 2 subject test
SAT subject tests
ACT
SAT underground, or whatever it is</p>
<p>So…8 and Ive never used any of them ;)</p>
<p>I have the BB, 2 books for SAT II’s, and a half-dozen or so AP books. All in all around 10.</p>
<p>I own the blue book and the red book.
=)</p>
<p>I have the Princeton Review AP US History, Princeton Review AP Chemistry, Cliffs AP Chemistry, a math one, the CollegeBoard SAT book, SSAT prep book, and a bunch of SparkCharts that my sister gave to me.</p>
<p>oh god. I have so many that I bought and never used</p>
<p>I’m a sophomore and I have 5</p>
<p>SAT math, Barron’s 2400 SAT, and then 3 PSAT books.</p>
<p>About 20 or so. Only ones I really used were Princeton Review for AP Chem, AP Euro and Physics C (self-studied). </p>
<p>My goodness, was Physics C hard.</p>
<p>about 8 or so.</p>
<p>never really read any of them :</p>
<p>I don’t have any.</p>
<p>Goose egg.</p>
<p>Probably 7. I’m still trying to see if I can sell any on Ebay or something… make some use of out them.</p>
<p>Blue Book SAT
SAT Princeton Review
Barrons SAT Math
Barrons Earth Science
Barrons Integrated Algebra
Barrons Geometry
Sparknotes Biology
Princeton Review Biology
Barrons Biology
Barrons Global History
Barrons SAT Chemistry
Princeton Review SAT Chemistry
Princeton Review AP European History
REA Quick Review AP European History
Pearson’s Review AP European History
Barrons Algebra II</p>
<p>A bunch of these, especially the earlier ones, were hand-me-downs from friends or cousins. I’ll probably keep them all for my younger sister. This is sad, I’m only in 10th grade.</p>