this is just me venting about college textbooks and their cost...
My son is in his second year at the local community college. He is taking 4 classes this term (Spring 07) including Art, Math, Geography, and Criminology. The cost for his "required" textbooks for these 4 classes totaled $464.00 as new (used are hard to find, and not all that much cheaper). We did a lot of searching on Ebay and such, and were able to knock a few dollars off here and there.
Now heres the clincher...
1. the geography teacher said that one of the books (the most expensive one) will "only be used for one or two articles" in the book. (couldn't she xerox those pages?)
2. the art teacher said to cut the color samples he had into strips (bought 6x9 since they were required) cut off strip 1x6, rest won't be used, could have bought the smaller color chips for less than half the price.
3. math teacher also said textbook wouldn't be used much.
What kind of racket is this? Do the schools or teachers get money from the publishers to require these texts? not to mention the "new version" syndrome that seems to change every semester.
The school bookstore also advertises how much money you'll get back when you return them...but at most they pay half of what you payed orginally, and that's if its in a "never been used" condition...and hopefully the class didn't switch to a newer edition (how much can change in that few months between editions?)
sheesh...
My son is in his second year at the local community college. He is taking 4 classes this term (Spring 07) including Art, Math, Geography, and Criminology. The cost for his "required" textbooks for these 4 classes totaled $464.00 as new (used are hard to find, and not all that much cheaper). We did a lot of searching on Ebay and such, and were able to knock a few dollars off here and there.
Now heres the clincher...
1. the geography teacher said that one of the books (the most expensive one) will "only be used for one or two articles" in the book. (couldn't she xerox those pages?)
2. the art teacher said to cut the color samples he had into strips (bought 6x9 since they were required) cut off strip 1x6, rest won't be used, could have bought the smaller color chips for less than half the price.
3. math teacher also said textbook wouldn't be used much.
What kind of racket is this? Do the schools or teachers get money from the publishers to require these texts? not to mention the "new version" syndrome that seems to change every semester.
The school bookstore also advertises how much money you'll get back when you return them...but at most they pay half of what you payed orginally, and that's if its in a "never been used" condition...and hopefully the class didn't switch to a newer edition (how much can change in that few months between editions?)
sheesh...