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University Book Store - Seattle
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Review by:
Constance B.
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Man do I hate paying for school. Every quarter, I stand in line at the book store, filled with trepidation and resentment over the fact that not only do I have to fork over a couple thousand dollars to just go to class, but I have to spend around $400 per quarter on books. Of course, the bookstore offers book buybacks but come on! Why would I want to sell my book back to them for $20 when I paid $130 for it? It really doesn't make sense. Higher education should be available to everyone in the United States and yet so many people cannot afford it. I shouldn't have to save a whole week of pay to purchase text books because the publisher has decided to come out with a "new" edition that just has a different intro. GRRRR
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