being I worked at a college bookstore, you might want to check there policy, we only let people return with in two weeks, and if it is open, forget it...you cannot return it.If they were bought within the last few weeks, you should be able to get a refund.
Be sure to email professors and ask if you can use a previous edition. I have done that before. The chapters may be in a different order, but it is usually the same information and the price is a lot cheaper.
I have also been one who copied a whole textbook. Seems extreme, but it saved me $100 that semester. I have also shared a book with a friend and we took turns using it.
Marsha
DD16 just got accepted to the youth options program here where she takes a college course for dual credit. She went yesterday for orientation and I was dreading the book fee (wasn't sure how it worked, since the high school pays for the college course)..
Was HAPPILY surprised to see that her college of choice (Univ. Wisconsin/River Falls) does NOT charge for textbooks!!!! You check them out of the textbook room, and return them at the end of the semester (like a library book!)...the fees are included in tuition (which is pretty low anyways!) once she starts as an actual degree seeking student..
So when she starts as an actual college freshman in sept/2011 that is one less thing we have to worry about!
Be sure to email professors and ask if you can use a previous edition. I have done that before. The chapters may be in a different order, but it is usually the same information and the price is a lot cheaper.
I have also been one who copied a whole textbook. Seems extreme, but it saved me $100 that semester. I have also shared a book with a friend and we took turns using it.
Marsha
Ugh, yeah textbooks are psychotically expensive. I can't even sell back my books, I'll need them for reference material when I go to write my master's thesis, and I'll need to look back at certain things once I'm established in my career. It's nuts, and I hate having to pay so much![]()
The worst part for me is that I work at a college and order textbooks so it's not like I'm a stranger to any of this. DD goes to a college that has their own bookstore so they give the absolute minimum info on textbooks--no isbn, no edition, no year. Since dd was home for semester break (2000 miles away from school), I couldn't even send her over to the store to check for the ISBN's.