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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Jan 2002
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Depending of the country you live in, the only possibility that I can think, for free books or references would be for you to visit a Public Library.
I recommend you the books from "Barrons" for the TOEFL (How to prepare for the TOEFL). Also, you can find a lot of practices on the Internet. TM is the best for it and it's free! Hope it helps you! ![]() |
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So many things to do...
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: USA
Posts: 8,240
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You sure are studying for a lot of tests!
As I told you in the other message, the official organizations have stuff for free download: www.toefl.org www.gmat.org www.gre.org Hope that helps!! Please post here if you have any more questions!! Erin Erin Billy TestMagic.com San Francisco, CA USA |
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