<p>Yes, I really need that book as well as any satII physics satII.
please dont remind me of buying them from amazon.
i'm asking here, cuz i can't. i know the book is hundreds of pages. but it'll take, at most, a day or 2.
this is not gonna help just me a lot, but will satisfy others well enough, too.
PLEASE!!!</p>
<p>sry, but people have stuff to do lol, esp. if we're juniors getting ready to apply for college. why can't you just buy a book? the used ones are really cheap.</p>
<p>but the shipping costs a lot. the faster it is the more expensive it costs.
it can be no problem for someone here. so dont worry.</p>
<p>Uploading a book is illegal; it violates every copyright law on the books. You'll just have to come up with another idea.</p>
<p>Tsenguun, asking someone to upload an entire book online?</p>
<p>Let's be reasonable. Even those with the most questionable ethics would be morally opposed to:</p>
<ol>
<li>Spending days scanning, uploading, then compressing tons of images</li>
<li>Spending days stealing and distributing a book that can be obtained for around $10.</li>
</ol>
<p>In another thread, you asked someone to steal and illegally distribute Barrons SAT II Math IIC for you, claiming it's too expensive for you. I just went on Amazon.com.</p>
<p>You can obtain a copy of that book for $5.37, shipping $3.99, for a grand total of $9.36. That is less than two hours of work at a minimum wage job. Don't lie to me and tell me you can't afford that.</p>
<p>As for Sparknotes Math IIC, a book would cost you $2.97, shipping would be $3.99, and the total for your order? $6.96. That's roughly one hour of minimum wage work. </p>
<p>CC members are incredibly helpful, but to come in here and to ask someone to commit a felony and inconvenience them dozens and dozens of hours for you to literally save a couple dollars is laughable and pathetic. This is just ridiculous.</p>
<p>I just asked. k. That shipping is in-state, not international. But that's fine.</p>
<p>Hey, guys! So what book would you recommend me to buy for SATII physics?</p>
<p>There are lots of books for mathIIc and physics, making me a lot confused.
i just read someone saying sparknotes is the best for mathIIc. for physics, i have still no idea.</p>
<p>I think the general consensus around here is that Barrons is the best for Math IIC. I personally recommend it - it helped me get an 800.</p>
<p>It certainly overprepares you, so don't feel bad when your scores on practice tests come out very low.</p>
<p>Physics, I didn't take.</p>
<p>isnt sparknotes already online?</p>
<p>really? that sounds good.</p>
<p>seriously, man, I still don't understand why you can't pay for a book from Amazon. If it's the money, you SHOULD be willing to spend a FEW dollars for your future--it's more than worth the investment! Think!</p>