I guess if you don't care a thing about video quality...
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Most of my friends end up paying well over $500 for books/software licensing every semester.
Granted, most of my friends are in architecture, engineering, and chemistry
During my first semester last year I bought all of my books for $37 and sold them back at the end for $45.
This is why English majors are god-tier
Spoiler!
Almost everyone buys used books when they can. It's not just a Canadian thing.
Book costs don't always get more expensive in the later years. As you work your way through your courses, you stop relying on textbooks and start relying more heavily on your instructor's lectures, your own research, and your first-hand experiences. This is why I included software licensing with that $500 example.
Spoiler!
i got dat cash flowwww
's called money doe
dont even have to use it to put my **** in yo ho
i got dat fire
dat kush
smokin weed erryday like 420
cuz i got dat money
money
money
money
i'm the greatest there ever was
disagree?
shoot you wif my gun
pop a cap in your ass like a colonoscopy
these fat *****s copy me
cause they shop at dolla tree
the illest villian is in the buildin'
don't mess
don't test
i'll **** yo chillun cause i'm only 17 (it's legal!)
but it's still weird
**** you
Engineering major here. Yes books are expensive but my software is free (legitly). If you order off Amazon you can get a new book for less than the price of a used one from your campus bookstore.
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Yes but shipping costs is another factor to consider. I'm majoring Film and minoring Anthropology, so I need textbooks for the rest of my University career.
Amazon Prime
2-day shipping
$0
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