<p>If ANYONE knows where to get a copy of 10 Realistic SAT II Math IIC Test Booklets (besides Amazon--they're out) please tell me. Thx</p>
<p>Ebay, Barnes & Nobles, Search on Google</p>
<p>Wow, I just got mine in the mail 3 days ago, guess I lucked out! Just so you know, checking by the ISBN Number 0974886858 online, the book is not in stock anywhere.</p>
<p>But the SAT II Math with TI Calculator by the same author is still available.</p>
<p>thx, but i really need this book; if you see anything come up plz inform me</p>
<p>I will keep my eye out. If I were you, I would get the SAT II Math with TI and his new book with 15 practice tests and solutions. His 10 booklet package is way convenient because u can just take one test somewhere, easy to carry and such, but it does not have solutions and is not available. So instead of waiting around, I would get the new 15 test book.</p>
<p>There are solutions to all of Meylani's practice tests on his website.</p>
<p>Not all of them are entirely legible though.</p>
<p>whoooa, that's awesome, is there anything like this for biology or physics?</p>
<p>whats so special about this book?</p>
<p>Thanks lola, I needed those.</p>
<p>Well, first of all you get 10 tests, which is a lot compared to most books. Second of all, the guy is brilliant, scoring 800 on on Math IC 4 times and IIC 3 times and Physics 3 times. You would think he would have a physics book out since he obviously knows it, but he doesn't. He knows his stuff good. That isn't all that makes this cool. Each test is an individual packet, so you could take one test with you to school and do it when you have time rather than taking along an entire book. You could also essentially share the tests since they are all seperate. You and 5 friends could each have two tests at a time and rotate then around the group.</p>
<p>We all need to band together and ask him to write tests for physics too. I have to take the physics sat II next fall and I'm not especially looking forward to it. From the bit of preparation I've done for the physics sat II, I've deduced that there are no good prep books for it whatsoever.</p>
<p>Sharing these tests is definitely a fantastic idea. They're absolutely wonderful but not cheap by any means.</p>
<p>But have these tests helped anyone here so far?</p>
<p>They are helping me, he knows his stuff. I mean, 10 booklets for 25 dollars. You can all pitch in, pay $5 each and u each have 2 tests at a time and rotate.</p>