What books are my classes using?

<p>How am I able to find out what books my classes are using? Should I just email the professor? I understand that most teachers may not use a textbook at all. </p>

<p>Classes: </p>

<p>AEM 220 Intro Business Mgmt 3.0
AEM 222 Business Management Case Analy 1.0
AEM 324 Finance 4.0
COMM 201 Oral Communication 3.0
NES 112 Elementary Arabic II 4.0
PAM 200 Intermediate Microeconmics 4.0</p>

<p>[The</a> Cornell Store for Students](<a href=“http://www.store.cornell.edu/students.html]The”>http://www.store.cornell.edu/students.html)</p>

<p>The booklist is published by course two weeks before the start of the class.</p>

<p>AMAZING! Thank You</p>

<p>even better yet, </p>

<p><a href=“http://booklist.cbs.cornell.edu/rbo/tx/verify/verifications.asp[/url]”>http://booklist.cbs.cornell.edu/rbo/tx/verify/verifications.asp&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>you can find out what books you need before they officially publish the list.</p>

<p>oh man I need my netID which I don’t have yet. </p>

<p>but thanks a lot! I should have mine soon. If someone doesn’t mind can someone tell me the book for Finance?</p>

<p>I’m bored, so I’ll copy and paste the ISBN numbers for some of the textbooks you need.</p>

<p>AEM220:
9780073105970
PS, watch out. Pedro can’t speak english, but it’s an easy course, and do all the extra credit you can, and it should be an easy A+</p>

<p>AEM222:
9780390861757 </p>

<p>AEM324:
9780073282114
9780393330335</p>

<p>lol, can Pedro really not speak English? </p>

<p>Thanks a lot buddy! One of the books I was going to buy anyways and read on my freetime.</p>

<p>Its baddddd English. Someone even called him a “disgrace to Cornell.” But its a really funny class…or at least he is fun to watch/listen to.</p>

<p>yeah I read that only ratemyprofessor, I was like :open_mouth: </p>

<p>What do you guys think of digital textbooks? Would I look silly pulling out my laptop in class?</p>

<p>what i’ve come to notice personally is that laptops are acceptable in nearly all large lecture classes. its in the smaller classes that you usually have to check with the professor beforehand.</p>