Posted by: Amy Quinn in Education News on October 2nd, 2010

Purchasing spankin’ new copies of textbooks unrelated to your future field is unnecessary. I’m the first girl to yell in lecturely tones that keeping relevant texts around for future reference is just plain common sense (what dumb-ass wouldn’t?).
However, unless you’re majoring in psychology, you do not need to buy a mint copy of the Psych 101 text. At the very least, buy it used and vaguely highlighted. Even better: rent it. It saves money, trees, and fights the Textbook-Publishing Man (he’s a corporate sh**head).
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Purchasing spankin’ new copies of textbooks unrelated to your future field is unnecessary. I’m the first girl to yell in lecturely tones that keeping.