<p>so the bookstore is sold out (and now they're special ordering) and Bill's is soldout too. So, if anyone is looking to sell theirs let me know by message!
is there any other place that sells them?</p>
<p>A graduating student might sell theirs. You could send out an email to the college of business students to ask if someone would sell theirs or try posting something on uloop.</p>
<p>I saw they have them at amazon:
Amazon.com:</a> InterWrite PRS RF Personal Response System Student Remote: Electronics</p>
<p>The interwrite sales office might be able to provide one to you:
Interwrite</a> Learing - Products - Interwrite PRS</p>
<p>I saw this vendor sells them:
Interwrite</a> PRS RF Transmitter</p>
<p>Perhaps they would sell them at the FAMU bookstore or maybe Tallahassee Community College? Other colleges use them so maybe you could order it from another college bookstore and have it shipped overnight if you need it quickly.</p>
<p>My D1 will let hers go - pm if you need it.</p>
<p>IP did you get your prst? S uses one in Prf Calhoun's class. He BTW was given big kudos by cybermom in an earluer post. Cyber you were correct S loves the course. ALthough it is huge -S says Prof Calhoun is engaging and great teacher. Are there any other eco profs your son has enjoyed?</p>
<p>He only had one other economics course and that professor was fine but not nearly as good as Calhoun. If you look at [url=<a href="http://www.ratemyprofessors.com%5DRateMyProfessors.com%5B/url">http://www.ratemyprofessors.com]RateMyProfessors.com[/url</a>] and sort by department you will be able to find others that the students prefer as well.</p>
<p>yes I did. they ended up getting a new shipment at the bookstore. thanks anyways everyone.</p>
<p>Our son is also taking Calhoun for economics and loves it. The rate site was very helpful as we looked at schedules. Thanks for sharing as it has a great set of instructors and so far is loving it. All of the advice on this site has made a huge difference.</p>
<p>Thanks - we try to help.</p>
<p>I'm taking Calhoun now for Micro. I took Macro over the summer with a grad student. The material right now is easy to me because it is the same as the beginning material in Macro. But, Calhoun def. makes the class more interesting. It's more of an interactive class.</p>