Around $200 for 4 books and a custom courseware. One of my profs has all the readings online and the others have most of the readings online. One of the lower totals I've had, but not by much. I seem to be spending slightly less each semester.
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thundersheep posted... Around $200 for 4 books and a custom courseware. One of my profs has all the readings online and the others have most of the readings online. One of the lower totals I've had, but not by much. I seem to be spending slightly less each semester.
Yeah I've felt that too. I think its because teachers are becoming more merciful and uploading their readings. I guess that's one benefit of the bad economy
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About $300 including access codes and such. And I didn't even buy all my books. There's one where I could use it as a reference, meaning that I'd rather just not bother since I'd rather not spend $150 for it if my professor won't use it.
Planning to resell two books, though. After I do, I could probably get that amount down to $200 in losses.
- $90 + $50 for book/software - $30 + $40 for book/software - $7 for used book, people actually paid $200 for the new book. XFD - $190/3 since I'm taking the second course in a series of three.
If I decided to buy all 6 of them, they'd run about 750 dollars. However, I realized that I only needed one and could easily learn the rest off of lecture notes. So 85 and change.
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