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Do you keep them? Throw them away? I'm not sure what to do. I usually don't go back to them, and try to get a fresh copy instead. But I was just wondering what you all do with yours. Thanks!
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Do you keep them? Throw them away? I'm not sure what to do. I usually don't go back to them, and try to get a fresh copy instead. But I was just wondering what you all do with yours. Thanks!
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Depends on their condition. If you have a bunch of practice tests that aren't actually written on, I think they'd sell easily. I'd even been interested in any newer tests that aren't all written up!
Im going to be eco-friendly and recycle. =) and the stuff I can pass on like my and Nicoles books (that arent completely destroyed) to whoever pays shopping! hopefully that will happen in October!
A wise person once said, one man's LSAT prep material is another man's bonfire fuel.
Donate it to your nearest Pre-Law Center !
Right, but that's not all. I will also roast marshmallows over that fire.
A white eraser works like magic! I have bought some used stuff that was not worth it, and some were easy to eraser and others provided valuable insights.. Plus some students dont care how marked up it is, if it is only $5 for a $40 book.
Surprisingly some people are ok with buying used material, and by used I mean heavily used lol.
Yes.
No but really, I'm actually not at that point yet. I bought some expanding folders from staples and ripped up all the 10 actuals and sorted them all with the actual copy, some with finished timed tests, and brs, and brrs, and an extra blank pt just in case I want to retest with folders and tabs and everything. Lots of work, lots of trees died. Maybe ill give it to a family member or friend if they ask when im through. They store nicely somewhere for the future.
This is the only correct answer.
I keep it all except scrap for games, I recycle that. In the end I will burn everything.