<p>I studied SAT by myself in the past year, and I am done with them. No more SAT.</p>
<p>But I wonder what people do with those used SAT books, which are either from the official College Board, or from Kaplan, all in mint conditions. </p>
<p>I tried to sell them in my HS, but no body takes. I know there is an eBay, but is there any other easy way to get them out of sight?</p>
<p>I'm not going to sell it to parents(whose kids I know) whose kids aren't motivated. I don't know many people who are actually motivated. Most kids at my school don't study for the SAT and are like I'm taking this semester SAT prep class and you aren't(I tried to take it but they messed up my schedule!) so I'm better off than you! It's hard to find people willing to study the way I do in which you study these books. Don't even think about burning it though! It doesn't make you happy the next day, you've just destroyed hundreds of trees by doing that. I would keep them maybe because isn't it true that the GRE in college is just like the SAT? If not, just keep trying to find people who are studying for the SAT.</p>
<p>Hmm.. good ideas. I was going to sell them for maybe half to one-third price to fellow students, but who knows... I don't think anyone will buy them.</p>
<p>seriously though, I'd just give them away. that's how i got my nice free copies of 7 of the 11 Princeton Review SAT tests, and some other SAT book. I mean, I can understand you want to make some sort of profit, but just giving them away is nice and save other people from having to spend over $40. (aka beyond the stupid test fee)</p>