tom hirtzel
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Getting the most out of textbook buybacks
The patience of BYU students is tested during textbook buybacks. Individuals spend hundreds of dollars at the beginning of each semester and expect just as much money back in their pocket at the end of the semester when they sell books back.
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How the Internet is changing textbook buying
The frenzied students, the long rows of shelves, the lines that wrap around themselves were all a part of a quintessential beginning of a semester for many students at the BYU Bookstore.
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Renting versus buying textbooks — a guessing game
At the beginning of each semester, many students ask themselves if it is better to buy textbooks and try to sell them back later or if they should just rent them.
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