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SFU Book buy-back
How does it work at SFU?
At my college they werent that picky about marked up books as long as they looked nice on the outside, what about slight creases on covers?
What is everyones experience with the book buy back
At my college they werent that picky about marked up books as long as they looked nice on the outside, what about slight creases on covers?
What is everyones experience with the book buy back
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That's gonna suck! Thanks for the reminder...
Hopefully I can just sell them on online rather than get close to nothing back from SFU!!
I sometimes wonder why the Bookstore even bother buying new textbooks. Can't they just buy-back more all the old textbooks and buy new ones when the old ones are not meeting demand.
Lots of my textbooks that are still in use this semester could not be sold back to neither Quad or SFU bookstores because they already "took too many in".
That's why they cross stuff out on that 'wanted' book list too.
I dun want to haul 30 pounds of books for nothing, lol.
If I do, I'm white guy with a black puma hoodie, lol
1.) If you go to the door of that classroom on the first day of class and yell out your ad, chances are that most people already got the books.
2.) Chances are that the professor, again, changed edition...
3.) You risk not being able to sell this back even to the SFUBS if you can't find someone to buy it.
im guna study all night anyways, i can do it there...
is the building open? all night?
For 2), if the text gets changed, buyback won't buy it anyways.
For 3), I think this is very unlikely if the book is for a common lower division course. For less frequent UD courses, your options are always limited anyways.
I mean, what's the WORST that could happen if you stick around for the extra hour and a half or less to look over your paper. Unless you know you have no chance of getting ANY marks at all, it's just a waste of your exam time which could potentially get you marks.
Also, I've noticed that the exams often have hard M/C where one answer is the obvious choice but is actually wrong because of some minute detail in the question.
MC in compsci? What on earth are you talking about? All it means is they give you four answers, and you do the question. It isn't about recognition, are you kidding me?
I guess MC exams for different faculties work differently from CS and Math.
Only ONCE did I not have enough time to do a test...and it was in a math course, I was having that exam anxiety shit and whoa... Ive never felt so frustrated before.
As far as I'm concerned once I finish a test, going back over my answers isn't going to change a thing cause if I didnt remember it the first time I usually dont recall additional information after. The teachers even always say "go with your first instinct".
I finished one of my exams that had 3 hours alloted today in 15 mins, just like the midterm where I got the 5th highest mark...I wonder what do the people do who stay like an hour or two do...? Cause I'm usually doing a lot better than the mean of the class. That being said I'm not THAT smart cause anything math involved just floors me.