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Old 24 Feb 2009, 5:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Buying text books for uni!!

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Hey I'm looking to purchase some of these books for my course, I need

"Rainer + Microsoft, Introductions To Information Systems + Wiley Plus + Moac Microsoft Office System 2003 (package)"

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Anybody got an offer??

I'll buy those two books from anybody who has em
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Old 14 Apr 2009, 5:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Buying text books for uni!!

firstly, speak to some older kids (who are not selling you the book) and ask them if you actually need it. imo if you don't need to spend $100+ for a book that you don't really use, then stuff it.
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Re: Buying text books for uni!!

well i reckon text books esp the programming based ones are important. I see at work many people have text books with them for programing languages, cause things can get complex in industry.
I also recommended keeping your uni text books
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well i reckon text books esp the programming based ones are important. I see at work many people have text books with them for programing languages, cause things can get complex in industry.
I also recommended keeping your uni text books
Thanks for the advice, but wouldn't you sell your programming textbooks when your done with them at a good price and get the latest programming textbook when you need it on the job cause you'll prob be using the newest programming environment.
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Re: Buying text books for uni!!

I sold some of my text books, but i kept the other usefull programming ones (C++, java, etc) for future references.

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