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    More MCAT Books for Sale

    First off, I'd like to say that I wish I'd have found this forum a few months ago...definitely would have made life easier. I've only been through a few threads, but I'll definitely be sticking around.

    I just finished taking my MCAT and all that, and I'm a bit tight on money. I was hoping to sell off all of my study materials and whatnot, but I'm having bad luck selling locally, and I really cant find a good outlet for them, since I guess potential MCAT takers is a bit of a limited audience...

    I have the Princeton Review Hyperlearning MCAT Science Workbook...a friend of mine gave it to me after she took her test, and it was useful when I took mine. Its got a ton of questions, but unfortunately the girl that gave it to me wrote in it quite a bit. The vast majority of it is in pencil, but there is some pen...she wrote her scores in a few places. Considering she was the valedictorian of my high school this may be a good benchmark of what to shoot for

    I have the same Princeton Review book, but in Verbal also. Same story as the above book.

    In addition, I have Practice Test 5R (paper copy) that I ordered from the MCAT website. As its mine, it has no marks in it...it is more or less the same condition as I received it in.

    I also have a digital copy of another practice MCAT...I think 2D, but Ill go look if anyone's interested. If you buy it from me, Ill change the password to whatever you tell me to and you can change it again yourself.

    Thanks alot for reading, and definitely let me know if anyone can use any of this...


    -Kenneth



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    Quote Originally Posted by KenRocks
    First off, I'd like to say that I wish I'd have found this forum a few months ago...definitely would have made life easier. I've only been through a few threads, but I'll definitely be sticking around.

    I just finished taking my MCAT and all that, and I'm a bit tight on money. I was hoping to sell off all of my study materials and whatnot, but I'm having bad luck selling locally, and I really cant find a good outlet for them, since I guess potential MCAT takers is a bit of a limited audience...

    I have the Princeton Review Hyperlearning MCAT Science Workbook...a friend of mine gave it to me after she took her test, and it was useful when I took mine. Its got a ton of questions, but unfortunately the girl that gave it to me wrote in it quite a bit. The vast majority of it is in pencil, but there is some pen...she wrote her scores in a few places. Considering she was the valedictorian of my high school this may be a good benchmark of what to shoot for

    I have the same Princeton Review book, but in Verbal also. Same story as the above book.

    In addition, I have Practice Test 5R (paper copy) that I ordered from the MCAT website. As its mine, it has no marks in it...it is more or less the same condition as I received it in.

    I also have a digital copy of another practice MCAT...I think 2D, but Ill go look if anyone's interested. If you buy it from me, Ill change the password to whatever you tell me to and you can change it again yourself.

    Thanks alot for reading, and definitely let me know if anyone can use any of this...


    -Kenneth
    How much exactly are you planning to sell the above items for? Just curious.

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    Eh...Im pretty flexible on the kaplan books, since I didnt pay anything for them. I read in the inside cover that they cant be resold...so Im not really sure of their worth. I saw posts selling them for $45 apiece, so that would be a good place to start.

    I paid $40 apiece for the practice MCAT tests. The paper one is in perfect condition, so Id like to get close to the same back. The other one is online only, and you cant use it any later than August...so Id be willing to go a bit lower. Like $25?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KenRocks
    Eh...Im pretty flexible on the kaplan books, since I didnt pay anything for them. I read in the inside cover that they cant be resold...so Im not really sure of their worth. I saw posts selling them for $45 apiece, so that would be a good place to start.

    I paid $40 apiece for the practice MCAT tests. The paper one is in perfect condition, so Id like to get close to the same back. The other one is online only, and you cant use it any later than August...so Id be willing to go a bit lower. Like $25?
    Well, I guess it's a bit pricey.... sorry about that.

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    I figured the prices were reasonable...but considering how broke I am, I might be able to work something out.

    Make an offer...worst I can say is no

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    How about $2 for any of the above except for maybe the digital test?

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