<p>Or highlighted textbooks. at a reasonable price.
kthx.</p>
<p>As for notes, I don't think it's critical to refer to an old semester's lectures to ace the class. For example, with the Accounting module, last semester's module exam was extremely different from the one we took. Lecture material changes. Don't waste your money; attend class, print out slides, and write down what the professor (mainly Robinson) says.</p>
<p>I would offer my notes from this semester, but I wrote my notes onto printed-out slides. & it doesn't help that my handwriting is chicken scratch & unreadable. I do have some typed notes that summarizes definitions and concepts from the textbook and sometimes the reader, but that's it.</p>
<p>I do, however, have the textbook and the reader to sell. Textbook is in very used condition and it is the international version, but it is the same as a new one and is no different. The reader is in near-mint condition, as aside from slight wear on the edges of the cover, it is brand new. Cheapest price for used textbook online I have found is $40 and the price I paid for the reader new was over $90. Selling as a set for $120. And as a bonus, I will add scans of all five module tests (with answers) for the Fall 2008 semester and any other PDF files of tests in the past that I may have. In prior experience, I can say that these past tests really helped me do well on the exams, as over 60% of the questions on the exams you take in Spring 2009 will have very similar questions.</p>
<p>*Will be willing to meet on campus before the Spring 2009 semester starts. Cash only please.</p>
<p>*Sorry to have used your thread as a place to advertise my books, but maybe this will work out as a good deal to OP or anyone else taking UGBA 10 in Spring 2009.</p>
<p>I do agree with Sparetire, you do have to show up in class to do well in exams. In order to encourage attendance to lectures, modules Professor Robinson teaches will be filled with little details that you will need to know on exams. He wants to put these kinds of police questions into the exam because he knows not everyone shows up to lecture and it results in various scores. The previous exams still help though, as they also show how he phrases questions and examples of what to expect.</p>
<p>The Accounting module did change this semester, and it will likely change again this spring.</p>