unless it is related to your employment.Also, does anyone know if students are able to claim tax deductions on their textbooks? If so, would it be like a 10% money back thing?
Can we start a timetable thread??It was nice to be back for like, the first 20 minutes of my first lecture, then we started discussing assessment... Do you only start on Thursday this week as there are no tutes? Or do you just have a really, really compressed timetable?
A bit of both to be honest. I have a few tutorials on Monday. I have one of my law lectures solely via iLecture (as in there is no physical lecture) which suits me well for this semester I guess.It was nice to be back for like, the first 20 minutes of my first lecture, then we started discussing assessment... Do you only start on Thursday this week as there are no tutes? Or do you just have a really, really compressed timetable?
Is it worth getting stuff that with textbooks? (like ebooks, myeconlab and istudy)If you have a membership with the Co-op, then you get the discounted prices. There's a one off fee (~$20-$30) IIRC, but you'll make it back in savings.
If online materials = Lecture notes found on iLearn, yea, I think its better to print them outDo we need co op text, notes and online material?
Do you guys buy new or second hand books?
I meant stuff like Ebooks, MyEconLab that are usually included with a textbook.\If online materials = Lecture notes found on iLearn, yea, I think its better to print them out
In the end I bought my books new. >__> So expensive....