<p>I have spent around 150$ for prep books (BB ,Barron<code>s how to .. + Barron</code>s 2400 + Princeton Review + DH 1 & 2 + Gruber`s + the toughest math problems on the SAT +QOTD Calendar 2009 ) ,60 $ for the Official online course and of course 70 $ for the test = 280$ + some other money for international post services ~~ 300 $
I dont count the 55 $ Texas calculator ;}</p>
<p>$26 for DH, $20 for CBOST, and about $100 for the two tests I've taken.</p>
<p>I think that's it.</p>
<p>I am so stupid .I bought so many books just to realize i am going to stugy with CB materials only.But i wont cry if i get my dream score on the Jan Test;]</p>
<p>Not as much as some people..but it's still quite a bit.</p>
<p>$20? for the BB
$20ish for PR (11 practice tests)..kinda regret it but good practice I guess
$20 for special Writing practice book
$50 SAT subject test prep books (History, Math, Lit, Chem..some of them are used)
$150ish for tests (2 SATs, one of them I got QAS, and then 2 Subject tests on 1 day)</p>
<p>Planning to get DH so another $26
Then I'm going to borrow books from the library..no more money on SAT prep!
Another 3 SAT testing session though (2 for subject tests and 1 for SAT reasoning) sooo another $100?</p>
<p>Wow..a lot more than I though I guess!</p>
<p>IvanStanchev--Yeah I realized that too after getting PR that I only wanted to use CB stuff..luckily, most of my other prep books we bought really cheap online (used) or I got them from senior friends/freshman in college</p>
<p>AP prep books are costing alot though since I have one for almost every AP class..sometimes even 2!</p>
<p>I don't know the prices, but:</p>
<p>BB
DH (both volumes)
PR (11 tests)
Barrons (2009 edition + b2400)
QAS (free from people)
OC (free from school)
private tutor (1k; not worth it)
Tests (free from school)</p>
<p>I sold most of my books to other people, so I only spent like 30ish bucks? I burnt my blue book though. It was the greatest feeling in the world!</p>
<p>PS: I find it funny my post count is 2400 :P</p>
<p>xaxaxa ;} post N 2400 :D</p>
<p>I realized i really don<code>t need any other practice source except CB .8 practice tests in the BB + 6 practice tests in the online study guide + about 200 practice questions both from BB and Online study guide .... + 365 QOTDs
But as i said ,i won</code>t regret if i get my dream score.BB,Barron<code>s ,Gruber</code>s,PR ...i will burn more than 2500 pages :D</p>
<p>More than the US economy can handle, that's for sure.</p>
<p>Maybe Barron's and the Princeton Review should have stocks. They'd be a nice investment.</p>
<p>$90 (Only spent money on the SAT) </p>
<p>My parents bought me 3 SAT prep books before I was in high school. (For a TIP program I ended up not doing).</p>
<p>Echo049 - Princeton Review is a public company traded on the NASD (over the counter) under the symbol REVU. Barrons is a private company so there is no stock available to the public.</p>
<p>...</p>
<p>I was kidding.</p>
<p>My high school luckily loans out Blue Books, and so few people care that you can keep them as long as you want. So nothing here.</p>