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Buying books blows
   
               Grand total for summer semester (3 classes) = $387
Tuition is bad enough as it is, but it's a necessary evil and understandable. Book prices, on the other hand are overinflated and dare I say a very sneaky method of extortion by the book companies. Sure they can justify it by in one way or another, but paying 160$ for a bio textbook is just crazy. I can't wait till the day we can download textbooks, I bet the prices would go down like crazy (no printing costs)...thats if the companies even let that happen
                     Tuition is bad enough as it is, but it's a necessary evil and understandable. Book prices, on the other hand are overinflated and dare I say a very sneaky method of extortion by the book companies. Sure they can justify it by in one way or another, but paying 160$ for a bio textbook is just crazy. I can't wait till the day we can download textbooks, I bet the prices would go down like crazy (no printing costs)...thats if the companies even let that happen

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it's ironic that they encourage kids to read more, yet books are so expensive to purchase one, and library usually doesn't have books that one wants
Or just buy the books and then resell them afterwards to get some of your money back.
Problem solved.
the problem is that some textbooks are always being updated so the publishers don't even want them back, which is why the school pays back so little for them.
Or when some courses don't use the same book anymore, such as one of my philosophy courses last semester. I now have a $90 novel-sized Philosophy anthology in my bookcase collecting dust...
ironically, the line of work i'm in is related to publishing. crap.