<p>I’m not sure where my child fits into this category, but is a “poor” student with a 1350/2050 first try, with no “used prep books.” I am disgusted that somebody would assume that a poor student could have the same prepration with a ($30) used prep book for the SAT as a wealthy child with SAT prep classes! Obviously, one who is not poor has no idea what $30 can do for a household budget. There is only so much time you can sit in Borders or Barnes and Noble studying prep books before the employees get agitated.</p>