terry107
Senior member
International Versions are your friend. My Structures textbook was 200 bucks. I got it for 30. Exact same thing
This is the way to go. Used international editions throughout school and never had a problem.
International Versions are your friend. My Structures textbook was 200 bucks. I got it for 30. Exact same thing
One of the finance book cost $230. WTF!
I like the way some of these scum publisher don't even give you a hardcover for that price, they give it to you in loose leaf/binder edition so that you can't sell it back.
According to his biography, Steve Jobs wanted to 'destroy' textbooks. See:
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/...ok-world-awaits-apples-education-announcement
Seriously though, has anyone has experience using online texts, such as those from O'Reilly's Safari Books Online?
If you did, did you like it? Would you recommend digital textbooks?
Uno
Biology textbooks are the worst. They cost like $175 each but are never used in class, referenced in lectures, or used for assignments.
college textbooks are a fucking scam. Why do you need a new mathbook every fucking year? same with history etc.
it blows my mind. they charge you $200 for the book pay you $15 (if you are lucky and they are using it again) then sale it as used for $150
I think that's the big thing, if people were actually paying for these books with their own money, I think they'd tend to be more frugal. But when it's mom and dad paying, GI Bill, scholarships, Pell Grants, federal student loan money, or whatever, people are less concerned about going out of their way to find a better price.As mentioned, international textbooks are often cheaper. Why? Because it's the US where there are a lot of scams in higher education. "Hey student who hasn't learned the value of a dollar yet, here's a loan for $1000 for your textbooks this semester. Uncle Sam is guaranteeing me that you're going to pay me back."
This is outrageous. :'(
Share the cost of 1 book with a few friends, make copies, done. My friends in the computer science major did that. No way, they were going to drop a hundred on 1 book, that's madness.
also see if the e-books are available online.
for example: http://www.coursesmart.com/
i am an instructor and my textbook is available at that site (at 1/3 of the printed price).
if you can get a few students to share a common login - more power to you.
Welcome to the scam that are college books.
What new edition, changed 2 example problems in a 300 page book? That will be $250 please.
International Versions are your friend. My Structures textbook was 200 bucks. I got it for 30. Exact same thing
Rot in jail criminal scum. Because of you, the book's publishers will starve to death.
Share the cost of 1 book with a few friends, make copies, done. My friends in the computer science major did that. No way, they were going to drop a hundred on 1 book, that's madness.
I always kept my cost under $150 (per semester) by doing this and buying used. It always worked out for us, but maybe not so much for a major that requires more use of the textbooks.