Originally posted by: LadyBuggy
Professors tell them. At least that's how it works here. Bookstores only have books for a course when the professor tells them what book and how many students in the class.
Originally posted by: sniperruff
because the professors give them a list? or maybe they hire miss cleo?
maybe that 1200-page p-chem book won't fit into her magic ball
Originally posted by: henryay
At my school, the professors tell the campus bookstore what they want. Then the campus bookstore distributes the list to others. Recently they wanted to charge a new off-campus bookstore over $1000 for the list, but after threatning a lawsuit, it was down to $75.
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
dude..it's a fvking racket...they more than anybody can imagine, and sadly, you don't need to know....
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: sniperruff
because the professors give them a list? or maybe they hire miss cleo?
maybe that 1200-page p-chem book won't fit into her magic ball
I'm pretty sure that in the past 5 minutes, you probably read my last post. What is the REASON why Profs would tell an independent instead of their own campus bookstore? I don't see any motive for that action.
Originally posted by: blodhi74
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
dude..it's a fvking racket...they more than anybody can imagine, and sadly, you don't need to know....
I work for a book company and Goose is right 🙁
Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: sniperruff
because the professors give them a list? or maybe they hire miss cleo?
maybe that 1200-page p-chem book won't fit into her magic ball
I'm pretty sure that in the past 5 minutes, you probably read my last post. What is the REASON why Profs would tell an independent instead of their own campus bookstore? I don't see any motive for that action.
in my school it happens quite often that the independent bookstore gets orders exclusively from the prof, and the prof tells us to buy it outside. hmmm kickbacks?