By my third semester at UK, I was basically done with selling books back to the book store.
Sold to classmates/friends, gave away, or occasionally kept.
By the time I attended grad school the next decade, I bought and sold every textbook on the Internet. On occasion, I would sell it for more than I paid for it.
More or less, the process was like renting the book, which I understand has become the norm for many students today.
That “sell used books back to the bookstore “ process was a racket. And it’s a shame that so many students were taken advantage or allowed it to happen for so many decades.
Sold to classmates/friends, gave away, or occasionally kept.
By the time I attended grad school the next decade, I bought and sold every textbook on the Internet. On occasion, I would sell it for more than I paid for it.
More or less, the process was like renting the book, which I understand has become the norm for many students today.
That “sell used books back to the bookstore “ process was a racket. And it’s a shame that so many students were taken advantage or allowed it to happen for so many decades.