In fairness to you, I do definitely think that it would be harder to find books that are more reference books than textbooks, and those are more common in upper level courses (and science courses, from what I've seen).
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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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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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