<p>Hey guys, I've been searching some websites for cheap prices on textbooks and almost every time the best price is on an older edition of that book, (same author and title). Would it be wise to buy an older book at a very cheap price over a newer edition of that book at a considerably higher price?</p>
<p>donkey, who'd you get the list of required texts? The bookstore won't give it until 2 weeks before?</p>
<p>bump ........</p>
<p>Buy the edition that the professor asks you to buy. Information can change. Have you looked on like half.com and bookbyte.com and textbooksrus.com? There are plenty of places to look and expensive textbooks are a part of your education - get used to it.</p>
<p>buy the one the professor specifies - usually the latest edition. you don't want to get an older version that is not as informational...books are expensive but you can always sell them afterwards and make most of your money back - as long as you're not selling them back to nyu (the nyu bookstore rips you off)</p>