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Plus, I took the Princeton Review ACT course this summer and i have all the notes and workbooks from this course.
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<p>I highly advise that you not sell the book and notes from the course because you are not supposed to sell that to a third party. (I'm not sure about PR, but with Kaplan, I had to sign a contract and it was stated). </p>
<p>Also, there's no point in buying the workbook if someone has already done the work in it and most of tips can be found in a regular PR book you buy at the bookstore.</p>
<p>What's the point in buying a real ACT, when you can borrow the Real Act Book from your local library and get a free one when you sign up for the test? </p>
<p>Throw them out, or save them for your younger siblings (or cousins).</p>
<p>I actually was not looking to sell the PR Course stuff online. I just wanted a price. Nevertheless, I did not have to sign anything for the PR course (as far as I can remember). I'm the youngest person in my family, so I am not able to keep the books for a younger sibling...the best thing I can do with these books is to sell them.</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure you can't sell the PR course materials either. The other stuff, sure, I would definitely sell, or donate them to your library. Most public libraries don't have current editions for prep books (mine definitely doesn't), so donations of current ones are good.</p>