Originally Posted by eve5483
I am a new student and am curious about everything!
I've heard that some people buy their textbooks on the website (like Amazon, etc.) but I am also afraid of buying wrong books OR I buy them and later what If I find out the professor changes the textbook?!
Where do you buy your textbook? I just want to save $$$
Amazon.com! Before buying, make sure you've got the author, title, edition#, copyright date and ISBN (if possible). That greatly reduces any chance of getting the wrong book. When buying used books, look to see if they come with any supplements (online web access code or CDROM) that might be packed with a brand new text.
Yes, buying the books from your university bookstore is "safer", but you'll pay extra $$$ for that safety.
Also - if/when you buy books from Amazon.com, pay the extra $2 per book for "expedited shipping" (it costs ~$5.49 vs the usual $3.49). Otherwise, you might still be waiting for your book when classes start. This is especially true if you're on one end of the country and your seller ships the book via Media Mail.