Lol yeah having your p's help with everything.Not me, I'm still waiting for one more booklist to be released so I can get all my books delivered together. God, I wish I had my P's.
I lugged all my textbooks around campus on my first day last year and looked like such an idiot because I kept dropping them everywhere. FAIL.Lol yeah having your p's help with everything.
I was planning on doing that, so you dont recommend it?? rather only bring a notepad for the first day??I lugged all my textbooks around campus on my first day last year and looked like such an idiot because I kept dropping them everywhere. FAIL.
Well, actually, I chose to purchase all of my textbooks on my first day so I even had the ones I didn't need for that day. Plus, being nursing texts they were huge. I was thankful that I managed to get a lift home and didn't have to drag them on the two-hour train trip home.I was planning on doing that, so you dont recommend it?? rather only bring a notepad for the first day??
Oh cool, i was getting worried about the unit outlines because i cant find the really comprehensive ones anywhere ConfusedWell, actually, I chose to purchase all of my textbooks on my first day so I even had the ones I didn't need for that day. Plus, being nursing texts they were huge. I was thankful that I managed to get a lift home and didn't have to drag them on the two-hour train trip home.
But I guess it really depends on whether you are actually required to have read something prior to your first class, which usually will be indicated in your unit outline. You'll probably find, though, that your tutorials in the first week will probably be spent mostly reading through the unit outline with the tutor.
Just so you know, the library has last year's unit outlines uploaded here, but they probably will be slightly different as adjustments are made to units based on student feedback. If you're just looking for an idea of what sort of subject matter you'll be covering, that's a good way to go about it.Oh cool, i was getting worried about the unit outlines because i cant find the really comprehensive ones anywhere Confused
Thats why i bought all my texts really early, so that even if i had to read some of them before the first lecture and didnt know it i would have lol.
When the Co-Op covered booksales at UWS there was a textbook scholarship where recipients recieved $50 to "cover" the costs of textbooks and stationary (mentioned here). I have no idea whether there is going to be a similar scheme under ConnectBooks.Is there a textbook loan scheme at UWS? I don't wanna fork out $500+ worth of books for just one measly semester!
It sucks, doesn't it. The textbooks that you absolutely need are labelled 'textbook', so you only need to purchase the first book on that list. The 'reference' books are not essential but helpful, and will most likely be on course reserve if you feel the need to refer to it.Damn! I can't believe there aren't any proper textbook schemes at UWS! -_-
I'm kinda annoyed 'cause we're only using them for one semester, oh well... Anyway, I checked the textbooks required for 'Principles of economics' at the UWSconnect site - must I get everything shown? Even the ones labeled as 'reference'?
Thanks in advance!
You cannot borrow reference books from the library during the day. You can only borrow it 2-3 hours prior to the library closing i.e. after 6pmish.^Yup, it sucks indeed. Ah... thanks for your help though! I think it's better for me to just borrow those reference books at the library and read it there. This should reduce the expenses a bit.
I'll have to wait to buy my textbooks. ~$650 is a lot of money
Also, Hi Wooz, have you seen the thread about you?
Hey thanks for the unit outlines for last year, there really helpful and give a sound understanding of the course , which i wanted lolJust so you know, the library has last year's unit outlines uploaded here, but they probably will be slightly different as adjustments are made to units based on student feedback. If you're just looking for an idea of what sort of subject matter you'll be covering, that's a good way to go about it.
I found last year that my units weren't added to vUWS until the week prior to Autumn session, so you may have to wait a while until you get a clearer picture as to what you should be reading.
I'll have to wait to buy my textbooks. ~$650 is a lot of money
Also, Hi Wooz, have you seen the thread about you?