<p>I was at the bookstore yesterday and was looking at the SAT books. I noticed that McGraw-Hill had two books with different names for each SAT II subject. I was looking at Biology E/M and there were two books, same 2006 edition, and one title was "SAT II Biology E/M" and the other was "SAT Subject Test Biology E/M" with slightly different cover designs. I freaked out because I thought that perhaps for the last few years of my life I didn't realize that Subject Tests and SAT II's were two different things. </p>
<p>I then looked at the content of the pages of both books and they were identical. Why the heck would they come up with the same book under two different titles? This is kinda spam, but I'm just a little annoyed.</p>
<p>heheh..i dont know but like..i wouldnt really buy those books ..at least not as main ones anyways....cause this is kind of suspicious ...and like a company that does that isnt one that i would trust ..lol...
just get barrons for SAT ii biology E/M ( i ve used it so i know)</p>
<p>Turns out that this is like the first year mcgraw-hill's published SAT II prep books. Maybe they're just testing the waters and didn't know how to title them. . . but I ended up buying Princeton Review's book.</p>
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<p>I don't know, that's an awful lot of money to waste in printing for a test..</p>
<p>well it could be becuase the name sat 2 was changed to sat subject tests within the last year, so therefore new books will be refering to the sat 2 as subject tests</p>