<p>Sorry but they never use the tests for the teacher’s edition. So you’re better off buying a solution manual to your student edition than spending hte extra money for teacher’s edition.</p>
<p>I doubt it matters if you use an instructor’s book, since you can buy student manuals which give all the answers to questions for most college books anyway. However, the small text and margins full of notes/tips for teachers may be annoying.</p>
<p>In my math class the teacher made up all homework and tests and we never used the book so the solution manuals, even were useless. It was hella hard.</p>
<p>It would be funny if you asked your teacher and they said no - instantly pegged as a cheater. Ouch.</p>
<p>Yea, its definitely not a violation of ANY honor code. Half of the classes won’t even count homework as a grade. Some won’t even consider homework from the book for a grade. Its cool, do it if its cheaper! Make sure it is the same thing! Sometimes you make have some workbook or something missing, so just be sure!</p>
<p>If you really want to make sure, ask your professor.</p>
<p>eh it might be ok. it can really depend on the situation. it is possible if they are using work.tests from the book and you get caught, you might get in trouble. i dont know hwo that would work tbh</p>