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Should I buy used books?

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:07 pm
by melanne89
I'm on a pretty tight budget and I was planning on buying used books, but I'm worried that all of the highlighting and writing in them will prevent me from learning how to brief and highlight in a way that best works for me. Any ideas as to how much of a difference it makes academically to buy new or used?

Re: Should I buy used books?

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:08 pm
by lawgod
Well, buy books that are the right edition.
after that, you might find other people's highlighting annoying. that is why I buy new

Re: Should I buy used books?

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:12 pm
by Emma.
melanne89 wrote:I'm on a pretty tight budget and I was planning on buying used books, but I'm worried that all of the highlighting and writing in them will prevent me from learning how to brief and highlight in a way that best works for me. Any ideas as to how much of a difference it makes academically to buy new or used?
You should be able to find used books that aren't highlighted. All my books were only marked up with pencil, I'm sure there are plenty of other people out there that don't go crazy with the highlighting.

Re: Should I buy used books?

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:13 pm
by Naked Dude
Yeah, I'm only buying used if there's no highlighting. I can deal with pen/pencil underlining and notes in the margins, but not highlighting. And since there's no way to peak inside used books on Amazon, I guess it'll have to be new. I'll be finked if I pay through the nose for the "convenience" of using the campus bookstore.

Re: Should I buy used books?

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:15 pm
by lawgod
Naked Dude wrote:Yeah, I'm only buying used if there's no highlighting. I can deal with pen/pencil underlining and notes in the margins, but not highlighting. And since there's no way to peak inside used books on Amazon, I guess it'll have to be new. I'll be finked if I pay through the nose for the "convenience" of using the campus bookstore.
Reminds me of a used book I found on amazon which said it had 15 pages of highlighting. I emailed that I am buying it based on your representation that it has 15 pages of highlights. She emailed back don't buy it.

Re: Should I buy used books?

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:18 pm
by Emma.
Naked Dude wrote:Yeah, I'm only buying used if there's no highlighting. I can deal with pen/pencil underlining and notes in the margins, but not highlighting. And since there's no way to peak inside used books on Amazon, I guess it'll have to be new. I'll be finked if I pay through the nose for the "convenience" of using the campus bookstore.
Buy from 2Ls?

Re: Should I buy used books?

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:21 pm
by Naked Dude
Emma. wrote:
Naked Dude wrote:Yeah, I'm only buying used if there's no highlighting. I can deal with pen/pencil underlining and notes in the margins, but not highlighting. And since there's no way to peak inside used books on Amazon, I guess it'll have to be new. I'll be finked if I pay through the nose for the "convenience" of using the campus bookstore.
Buy from 2Ls?
Will look into it

Re: Should I buy used books?

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:22 pm
by Naked Dude
lawgod wrote:
Naked Dude wrote:Yeah, I'm only buying used if there's no highlighting. I can deal with pen/pencil underlining and notes in the margins, but not highlighting. And since there's no way to peak inside used books on Amazon, I guess it'll have to be new. I'll be finked if I pay through the nose for the "convenience" of using the campus bookstore.
Reminds me of a used book I found on amazon which said it had 15 pages of highlighting. I emailed that I am buying it based on your representation that it has 15 pages of highlights. She emailed back don't buy it.
Yeah people mislabel stuff on amazon all the time. other sites too obvi. hate that