Re: Possibly. Campus bookstores are still a ripoff, though
Isaac Send a noteboard - 15/01/2010 08:58:59 PM
It might be that Amazon et al aren't good either, but campus bookstores are still terrible.
They weren't magnificient in my day either, though I think I remember I had a discount, made it basically the same as shopping amazon, that might have been a grad-student perk or something, or bad memory, it has been a long time, and things change.
Honestly, my senior year I mostly just made use of the library. Half of my classes were electives that didn't need a textbook, one was a class where we barely used the textbook, and for the other two I just went to the library or online if I needed something.
I guess it depends on your major, I don't recall yours if you've ever mentioned it or not, I always hate to ask people. I hate to make blanket statements but the texts in hard sciences tend not to be optional and usually have dog-eared pages and coffee stains within the first semester of use. I know a lot of engineering texts look like someone threw them through a combine harvetser after one semester too, you just have to look stuff up so much, and I'd imagine it's still faster to hunt the text then wiki it.
You get bitter realllllllll fast if you pay 70 bucks for a hardcover textbook that you end up using twice in the semester. And then get 5-10 dollars reselling it.
I've never had a book I only used twice I still regularly use my old texts in elective classes, friends call me for help with homework or email reports for editting a lot, even when they've moved on to a new edition or a new text the similiarities help alot. But again, yeah, I'd feel pretty pissed if I only used a book a few times and paid real money, I don't think my own experiences are applicable on this though, too specific of a field, too long ago, you didn't really bargain hunt on the net in the late 90's.
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Textbooks are expensive
15/01/2010 05:44:35 PM
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Usually best to just buy used ones...
15/01/2010 05:55:24 PM
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Buying and selling back to the bookstore is the worst option
15/01/2010 06:35:31 PM
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That doesn't apply beyond freshmen and sophomore classes or popular majors I tihnk
15/01/2010 07:17:25 PM
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Possibly. Campus bookstores are still a ripoff, though
15/01/2010 08:23:56 PM
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Re: Possibly. Campus bookstores are still a ripoff, though
15/01/2010 08:58:59 PM
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While it depends on the major, you're a bit dated.
16/01/2010 01:55:06 AM
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Definetly dated then, thanks for making me feel old *NM*
16/01/2010 02:42:49 AM
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Happy to.
16/01/2010 03:55:59 AM
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How about chegg, or another rental site? I've used chegg for many semesters.
15/01/2010 05:56:36 PM
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You can by them from my wife we she takes on to many classes and then has to drop half
20/01/2010 07:06:11 PM
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