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County Community College - Lee Brandon, 9th edition
Has a few pages missing for some work we did
Signs of life in the USA 4th edition, readings on popular culture for
writers - Sonia Maasik, Jack Solomon
Signs of life in the USA 5th edition, readings on popular culture for
writers - Sonia Maasik, Jack Solomon
The World to 1500 A global history 7th edition - L.S. Stavrianos
Mastering the world of Psychology - Samuel E. Wood, Ellen Green Wood,
Denise Boyd
Intermedia Algebra for College Students 6th edition - Allen R. Angel
comes with answer book, and MathPro5 CD
Intermedia Algebra 10th edition - Lial, Hornsby, McGinnis
Brand new in shrink wrap, does not come with CD and a course compass access
code, this is $40 from the site
The longmal Reader Brief Edition 7th edition - Judith Nadell, John Langan,
Eliza A. Comodromos
A pocket style manual 4th edition - Diana Hacker
Complete Computer Confluence tomorrow's technology and you 7th edition -
George Beekman, Michael J Quinn
Complete Computer Confluence tomorrow's technology and you 7th edition -
George Beekman, Michael J Quinn
this one is brand new in shrink wrap and comes with the student access kit
which is also never opened
GO! with microsoft Office 2003 intermediate - Gaskin, Preston, Preston,
Ferrett, Foster-Turpen, Howard, Vargas
part 2 of 3 of specialist level certification, 2704 pages
Intermedia Algebra Brief, second edition - K. Elayn Martin-Gay
comes with Tutor center CD (never opened) and a manual for the CD
Microeconomics 6th edition - Boyes, Melvin
Macroeconomics 6th edition - Boyes, Melvin
Also have a Student Support Package for these 2 books includes a never
opened CD, and some pictures
These next ones came as a package, so I would like to sell them as one, but
will "part them out" lol
GO! Microsoft Excel 2003 Volume 1 - Shelley Gaskin, John Preston, Sally
Preston, Robert L. Ferrett
Comes with Student Resource CD-ROM
GO! Microsoft Word 2003 brief - Shelley Gaskin, John Preston, Sally
Preston, Robert L. Ferrett
Comes with Student Resource CD-ROM
GO! Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 brief - Shelley Gaskin, Alicia Vargas
Comes with Student Resource CD-ROM
GO! Microsoft Internet Explorer getting started - Shelley Gaskin, Pamela R.
Toliver
GO! Microsoft Windows XP getting started - Shelley Gaskin, John Preston,
Sally Preston, Robert L. Ferrett
Im sure I have more, and will have more in a few weeks...BUY THEM!! Il have
a pic of everything in a few minutes
newyorker
Clever title, you're sure to sell...no books at all!
I'll slap a mental "WARNUNG: DIS BUK MAK U STOOPID" sticker on these
titles, thanks. :thumbs:
jedimario
...I think I see a trend there lol..
chris_knows
lets see
first book i never opened cause i know all the stuff already
second book i bought seperate used, and then i needed more, and when i got
them, this came in the kit, so i used the used book i got and never opened
the new one
3rd and 4th books i got from a friend who also knew the material, so never
used the cds
besides, you go to class, you read the book....if you need to use a cd to
learn shit, you shouldnt be in the class. a lecture and study time should
suffice
newyorker
Can't you sell them to some college bookstore or something?
chris_knows
Obviously, he's just trying to look smart...
Mathew
Let's not forget that they're community college books.
jedimario
i can, but for example the Go! microsoft series cost me 165 new...book
store will give me 40 topps
newyorker
Whereas the most you'll get here is 0.
More evidence supporting why that title is so brilliant.
jedimario
You've got to stop hating on community colleges. Being a CC student
transferring to a university next year, and having teachers that also teach
at universities, the classes at community colleges are just as hard as your
common university. Hell, to get a Associate's at my community college for
Mechanical Engineering I need to take up to Calc 4 and Diff. Eq.
University of Massachusetts Lowell only requires Calc II for a Bachelor's.
We use some of the same books, and have some of the same professors. It
doesn't look as good on a job application, but in the end I'm saving a ton
just for the price difference in my first two years of school, then if I
get a 2.5 GPA I'm automatically accepted into the UMASS school of
Engineering as a Jr and get 1/3 (or more) off.
And NYer, you're wasting your time. Take a look online, there are plenty
of better places to sell your books.
giant016
From my personal experience, CCs aren't nearly as tough/demanding as normal
universities. And the CC I went to is supposed to be a good one.
jedimario
good doesnt have to be difficult, i mean its gona be hard, but it doesnt
make a university good if all of the students never see daylight because of
the ammount of work they have to do. my community college is fine. my
teachers teach at different and bigger schools such as Ryder, Temple, and
Penn state. the community college downtown gets teachers from temple,
drexel, etc...just charge less.
newyorker
someone buy my pants so they can be as tall as me
nighthawk
