Where do you plan on buying your textbooks?

<p>Campus bookstore, Amazon, or other textbook site</p>

<p>Campus bookstore. Scholarship covers them.</p>

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<p>Amazon & half.com</p>

<p>I’m renting all the books I can unless I can find a used price on half.com or ebay cheaper.</p>

<p>Mainly Amazon, and other random online bookstores if they happen to be cheaper.</p>

<p>amazon ftw</p>

<p>Half.com as always.</p>

<p>Amazon, Half, Stealing from library back home. :D</p>

<p>Amazon/Ebay.</p>

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<p>amazon,ebay hey,buddy,stealing from the library? wow~funny</p>

<p>I’ll be using chegg.com as well.</p>

<p>Hmm chegg seems interesting. How wide is their selection? I bought some REALLY expensive books >_<. Total amount spent for this SEMESTER is probably around $500 =(…</p>

<p>I compare amazon and half.com and just buy from whichever site has it cheaper. :)</p>

<p>“is probably around $500”</p>

<p>Wow. That sucks.</p>

<p>TheMan, Chegg has most textbooks that I’ve needed.</p>

<p>The only ones I haven’t been able to find are novels (which are cheap anyway), books written by the professor for the course, and those things that you have to buy with the CD or DVD or whatever that can only be used once. Like for Comp Sci classes and such.</p>

<p>Got mine from amazon! :)</p>

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<p>I’m buying earlier editions from amazon. They cost like $1-$5 so even if they’re really different (which is pretty unlikely) I won’t be wasting much.</p>