I had to go over to the bookstore again today - this time to work on a server.  It's finals week here, that means textbook buyback for students.  They have signs up all over showing 4 classes where they need a number of books and the price they are offering.  "Human Anatomy - 250 needed - $75!" 
Back in the day, I rarely got much out of my textbooks.  I don't know if the Math professors back then were just bored with the books, or were writing their own for the next semester, or what was going on, but I never appreciated the $5 offer they would give for the textbook I paid $80 for at the beginning of the semester. (and hardly used at all...)
After a while I started scheduling my classes around when the schedule for finals was.  I tried to lump all the finals into the first couple of days.  This had 2 reasons - I wanted to be done as soon as possible, and I wanted to be done with the finals early so I could beat other people to the textbook buyback.  My results were mixed.  One semester I walked away with $250.
After I started working full time, I got back at the whole "textbook cartel" business.  Being a full time employee, I am able to check books out of the library for 6 months at a time.  I think I only bought 1 textbook in all the time I was going to school trying to finish up while working full time.
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Amen to the hardly used part of your post John Payne.
rob
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