Here's a summary of the spring semester book breakdown for my school (Georgia Tech) for you to compare with. BTW, our textbooks are outsourced to Barnes & Noble on campus.
Bought at beginning of semester:
ELMASRI, FUND.OF DATABASE SYSTEMS - New Price: $89.10 Used Price: $66.85
WICKENS, INTRO.TO HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING - New Price: $107.85 Used Price: $80.90
I managed to get both books used for a total of $147.75 at the beginning of the semester. Some people aren't so lucky and end up having to purchase the new ones which would have cost $196.95 altogether.
Sold at the end of the semester:
ELMASRI, FUND.OF DATABASE SYSTEMS - Buyback Price: $44.50
WICKENS, INTRO.TO HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING - Buypack Price: $0 - NEW FREAKIN' EDITION BEING USED IN FALL!!!
So as we can see, $103.25 + 1 now useless doorstop was my total cost of my 2 books for last semester. It should be noted that the DB book was like-new when I got it, hardly a scratch on it while the psych book looked like it had been dragged behind a car for 5 miles. In comparing the 2 books:
- The DB systems book had 3x as much material, was written by a professor at my school, and was more recently published.
- The psych book was a couple hundred (200-300) pages long, felt like it was written by a grad student who didn't do any research of his own and cited everything, and looked like it had last been published in the 80's. Psych book, which sucked, cost almost $15 more than the DB book and wasn't worth a single penny of that.
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