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I think reading the book is the most important part of class. They think they can get by on just the teachers lectures. I have had students come to me for help in class and the first thing I always ask is if they read the text. That book was probably one of the most informative books for any class I have taken and it was only like 40 pages long. I even read the book for the golf class I had to take. Sure there were a couple classes where the book was assigned because I think it is mandatory to have a book assigned. That's weird, I have read nearly every book in every class I have taken. The others collected dust, for the most part. I slowly realized the only books I really used consistently were my math books. For the most part, they're actually quite affordable, which I know sounds odd when you're holding a photocopied, coil-bound textbook that set you back 50$. I used to think the price was crazy expensive, but I've worked in the print industry and now understand what a crazy rush it is to print all these off for thousands of students, bind them, sort out copyright, and then add in employee labour. The most I ever paid for a copied book was about 70$, but one of my friends paid about 150$ for a stack of photocopies because there was licensed material in it and copyright had to be paid to each author (which is why none of my poetry/short story anthologies were available photocopied - not much point to that). Some textbooks were only available in photocopied format because the professors were morally against charging their students that much, but still had to publish (or the book was out of print, but they still wanted to use it as a textbook). There were two options, buy the 250$ hardcover, or buy a 50$ photocopied version from the campus copy centre (which operated out of the bookstore). ANYWAY, a few either didn't have older copies or there were significant changes made.

Most professors encouraged secondhand older versions of their textbooks (because most of the time, the text was written by them in order to meet the publishing quota set on them by the university) and let us know when what they were teaching deviated from the old copies. :) At my first university, there was a crapton of bullshit about 200-300$ books for each course (at a time when one course cost about 650$ - that's gone way up since then.). I'm not saying this is what happened in your case, but perhaps it was and might take away a bit of the rage. If you are new to R/Frugal check out our WIKI for helpful tools, answers to FAQs and links to recommended subreddits.
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