I'm...looking at my textbook prices for this year and going "..........o, I SEE"
hrm, the last time I asked this question (which I forgot...that I ever asked this in the first place) I got
brick and mortar bookshops, used book bookshops, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon? :Va
i know a friend gets good deals on abebooks!
nnnnnn try to find them online
Scribd might have your textbook in ebook form
good advice ^ try to find online ebook downloads of your book
and thanks joanna
what are the pros/cons for renting or just buying
i tend to buy books (usually through amazon) that i'd need for reference later, ex: a&p, microbiology, pathophysiology
and rent books that i'll typically only use for one semester
...:Va but I wonder which books I need
/stares at the pile of engineering, physics, calculus books
what do you major in, maybe you can ask someone who's planning to major in the same thing or takes similar classes?
for me, i'd be like BUY ALL THE SCIENCE BOOKS, but my science load as a pre-nursing student is probs lighter than an engineering one haah
engineering physics, concentration in ?, minor in ?
it's actually the fact that I would have had the money to stock up on all of these textbooks
...if I had the classes spread out? :Va
but I got most of the really necessary freshman classes squished into a single semester so hrm
hiiiiiiiiiii waifu hiiiiiiiiiiiii did you
.................ever get my updated contact details
.......................or did plurk fail me
it's been a few (rapidly-changing) years, but I got most of mine on Amazon marketplace or found links via
half.com
and this was when I had to replace a backpack full of library books when my backpack was stolen :T