I remember once, tim's books cost about $400. History is not the major to go with if you don't have a lot of $ for books.
Some suggestions: *Buy used if you can. If the bookstore at your school doesn't do this, or they're out, there may be a place where students post ads selling their books from previous quarters.
*Check if there are alternate bookstores, like a student run co-op. On campus stores often mark way up.
*Try powells.com or alibris.com. They often have a lot of textbooks (although I don't know about language stuff), and it's usually cheaper than a campus bookstore, even when you add shipping.
*See if your school's library has any of your textbooks on reserve. If there's a book that you only need for a couple of hours every week, it's worth it.
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I remember once, tim's books cost about $400. History is not the major to go with if you don't have a lot of $ for books.
Some suggestions:
*Buy used if you can. If the bookstore at your school doesn't do this, or they're out, there may be a place where students post ads selling their books from previous quarters.
*Check if there are alternate bookstores, like a student run co-op. On campus stores often mark way up.
*Try powells.com or alibris.com. They often have a lot of textbooks (although I don't know about language stuff), and it's usually cheaper than a campus bookstore, even when you add shipping.
*See if your school's library has any of your textbooks on reserve. If there's a book that you only need for a couple of hours every week, it's worth it.