<p>For Christmas I requested a Barron's ACT prep book, expecting the newest edition. However, I recieved the 2004 edition, with CD. Is it worth the effort to exchange the older one for the newer one?</p>
<p>I appreciate your prompt response.</p>
<p>For Christmas I requested a Barron's ACT prep book, expecting the newest edition. However, I recieved the 2004 edition, with CD. Is it worth the effort to exchange the older one for the newer one?</p>
<p>I appreciate your prompt response.</p>
<p>um
this is just my experience with princeton review, but do the companies actually change the content of the book with newer editions?
this might sound stupid, but when I checked out the 2005 and 2006 editions of princeton review "Cracking the ACT", they both contained the same info</p>
<p>ya princeton review books sometime contain the same info...i just get the books for the tests..and i had the 06 PR and i bought the 08 or 09 version (dont remember) and i was doing the english test and the passages llooked very similar so i checked my 06 version and it was the same test</p>
<p>Not worth it. Books are always 95% the same in my personal experiences, unless the test changes e.g., the sat becomes the new sat.</p>
<p>Would you like to buy mine off of me? :)</p>