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How much are you spending on books this term?

I plan on buying about one..maybe two books for this quarter, which should total about $50 max 🙂

That includes four classes..18 units total. My math and econ classes don't require textbooks at all.
 
I spent about $60 on a managerial accounting textbook, and about $60 on an intro. to law textbook. One of my cheapest quarters so far in college.

Cheers!
Nate
 
240 which isn't bad but what totally pissed me off was 36 for 50 page collection of xeroxed short stories and snipets from novels.
 
Must suck, in my one and half years I haven't paid a dollar for my books. And even without scholarships and financial aid tuition only comes out to a little over $3,000 a year which includes textbook rental. Did I mention I don't put up with annoying TA's plus I'm going to one of the best Universities in the midwest. I'd really like to tell you where I'm going but i don't want to let the secret out.
 
Originally posted by: Syringer
I plan on buying about one..maybe two books for this quarter, which should total about $50 max 🙂

That includes four classes..18 units total. My math and econ classes don't require textbooks at all.

:Q

I haven't found out yet, but I know I'll be 🙁
 
Depends on what the local copy place is charging per copy.
 
There are good websites for buying texts. Half.com among others, that compare prices at various bookstores to identify the cheapest source.
 
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