<p>hey how are the librarys and sat and sat subject test books?
does anyone borrow them out?
are there a good amount?</p>
<p>I didn’t even know libraries even had them.lol.</p>
<p>A: It’s spelled ‘libraries’.
B: Libraries are different from town to town, but yes, many of them have standardized test review books.
C: Is it that difficult for you to just head down to your local library and see for yourself?</p>
<p>a) my local library is actually 30 minute walk/ i do not have a car/ and my parent’s have the car all the time
b) i don’t care how it’s spelled
c) this is fun
d) u just got pwned</p>
<p>lol you misspelled “libraries,” I definitely think that you got pwned lol</p>
<p>but anyway, it’s very regional. For instance where I live not many people take the SAT, so the books are never used XD, however if you live in a major east coast / SAT area they will probably be marked up to hell. I personally think it’s worth the investment to get your own.
Good Luck!</p>
<p>haha ya i know i spelled libraries wrong
but i mentioned i dont care how it got spelled
…so u got owned =D</p>
<p>jk. thanks for the reply</p>
<p>Go onto the website of your local library and there should be an online catalog of what books are there. If you can’t find the SAT/SAT II books you need, the library can also probably request whatever books you want from another library. Good luck.</p>