BR (Berkeley Review) books, shipping from Canada

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Ladies and gents! I have a complete set of second-hand BR books for sale. They're not the latest editions, they're real, they're quality, and you can look at them yourself in their beautiful, much-lauded glory!

Full set includes:
Physics I + II
Chemistry I + II
Organic Chemistry I + II
Verbal Reasoning

There's a *very* small amount of highlighting from the guy who owned them before me, but it shouldn't impede you much. Lovely things helped me into med school, and hopefully they'll do the same for you. :laughy:

Asking $170 OBO, plus shipping. I'm shipping T6G 24V in Canada, and you can estimate shipping at the Canada Post website - the things weigh just under 16 pounds, based on my shoddy bathroom scale, and are 7.5"x8.5"x11".

If you're interested in a gently used, but completely unmarked 2010 "The Official Guide to the MCAT Exam," I'll throw it in for $15! Also have a look at my EK set and TPR set here on SDN!
 
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I've been getting saying this to everyone via PM, but figure I'll save time by doing it here:

Just to clarify, these seem to be the editions just before the temporary blue red cardboard covers, so they're not the latest and greatess. The Berkeley Review guys post a thread here describing the differences. As the physics and chem are old now, I'm only charging $25 apiece, and $40 each for the other three, giving us a grand total of $170 for the full set, which is is pretty great condition.

I looked at the highlighting again, and it *only* affects physics, and even then, it's pretty sparse, say, one in ten pages. Passages are not highlighted.

So, in sum: not the newest BR, but they're still BR, and I'm selling 'em for cheap!
 
I've been getting saying this to everyone via PM, but figure I'll save time by doing it here:

Just to clarify, these seem to be the editions just before the temporary blue red cardboard covers, so they're not the latest and greatess. The Berkeley Review guys post a thread here describing the differences. As the physics and chem are old now, I'm only charging $25 apiece, and $40 each for the other three, giving us a grand total of $170 for the full set, which is is pretty great condition.

I looked at the highlighting again, and it *only* affects physics, and even then, it's pretty sparse, say, one in ten pages. Passages are not highlighted.

So, in sum: not the newest BR, but they're still BR, and I'm selling 'em for cheap!

Are you willing to part them out? I just need Bio I and II. I'll give you $50 + shipping for them.
 
Sorry, I'd like to keep the set intact, if I can -- the rest will be a nightmare to sell piecemeal. Thanks for the interest, though!
 
I'd be willing to buy the ochem and physics books? then you would only have gen chem left so piecing it out wouldn't be bad 🙂)) Let me know what you think
 
:laugh: Well, the thing is that the shipping adds up when you're only buying part of the set, and there's also the verbal review book. If we can find someone interested in Chem and Verbal, obviously I'm game.
 
I've been getting saying this to everyone via PM, but figure I'll save time by doing it here:

Just to clarify, these seem to be the editions just before the temporary blue red cardboard covers, so they're not the latest and greatess. The Berkeley Review guys post a thread here describing the differences. As the physics and chem are old now, I'm only charging $25 apiece, and $40 each for the other three, giving us a grand total of $170 for the full set, which is is pretty great condition.

I looked at the highlighting again, and it *only* affects physics, and even then, it's pretty sparse, say, one in ten pages. Passages are not highlighted.

So, in sum: not the newest BR, but they're still BR, and I'm selling 'em for cheap!

So the highlighting is only in the physics books? How many pages total is it? and is there any writing or circling?
 
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