tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8629595616186094190.post1518748926643592982..comments2024-03-22T04:34:07.057-05:00Comments on Brazen and Brunette ⚖ law school advice and law school tips: Law School Books: Buying New v. Buying Used v. RentingBrazen & Brunettehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12377211371808854451noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8629595616186094190.post-63966507464718160812017-08-09T08:15:50.512-05:002017-08-09T08:15:50.512-05:00Hey Maggy! Thanks for reminding me about borrowing...Hey Maggy! Thanks for reminding me about borrowing them from the library! I did this for one of my classes last year and totally forgot about it! Yeah here in the US you can find some books for really cheap and then sometimes you're out of luck and end up spending wayyyy too much :/ Brazen & Brunettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12377211371808854451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8629595616186094190.post-1415276438578794452017-08-09T03:22:23.563-05:002017-08-09T03:22:23.563-05:00This article gave me a good inside on how things w...This article gave me a good inside on how things work at your law School or law school in the US in General. <br /><br />Where I come from, renting textbooks is not an option, it just isn't offered. I usually buy textbooks (new, because highlighting in textbooks drives me crazy) or borrow them from the library if I know that I won't need it again or it is just a supplemental etc. <br />Unfortunately textbooks are very expensive, though luckily it seems not as expensive as in the US. This year and a half is going to be expensive again. It will cost me about 900$ to buy all the neccessary books. Maggynoreply@blogger.com