Book price

<p>I just checked my billing statement and my book cost was about $600 (I am taking 4 classes)
?????? Is it too much...??/</p>

<p>Sounds about right for the bookstore ;)</p>

<p>I’d suggest half.com</p>

<p>sounds pretty ridiculous to me.</p>

<p>check these sites out:

amazon.com
chegg.com</p>

<p>good luck! :)</p>

<p>Dealoz.com</p>

<p>Can’t return textbooks/course stuff to the UCSD Bookstore unless you drop the class.</p>

<p>wait really? I thought you could return any books bought within two weeks of purchase?
I’m pretty sure.</p>

<p>if you only ordered them using the textbook reservation system, just send them an email or call them and tell them to cancel your order</p>

<p>within two weeks of purchase and having proof you dropped the class</p>

<p>I would just buy from Half.com.</p>

<p>Campusbuddy.com/textbooks</p>

<p>Refund Policy for: Graduate and Undergraduate Course Materials (textbooks), Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters</p>

<p>You may get a refund through Saturday of Second Week each quarter. After Saturday of Second Week, refunds will not be given and all course materials sales are final. Exception: After Saturday of Second Week through Monday of Fifth Week you may get a refund with a Term Audit showing you dropped the class.</p>

<p>I have a question how come on the books list it says that you need you need the book plus questionnaire and stuff… But if you buy the bundle does it not come with the questionnaire? For example if i buy the Calculus Early Transcendentals (text+questionnaire) do i also have to buy the Calculus Early Transcendentals Bundle (full Text+sv Soln Man.+mv Soln Man.) ? Why cant i just buy the latter and not the first one… Is the questionnaire something seperate? I don’t get it… I mean wouldn’t it just be better to by the latter and not both of them unless they are completely different… Well thats my question… Hopefully someone here can answer it thanks!</p>