KillerZebra

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So depending what happens you guys might not see me on for a while.

We missed a payment from shithouse, they sent it to the wrong address and its our fault somehow. so we owe them $297

my professor added 3 books to our class. that started a week ago... And when i went to buy them, and active them online, he gave us the wrong ISPNs numbers, so i have the wrong books. $317 down the drain.

fuck life. i will keep you guys posted. im trying to get the school to pay for my books cause this teacher is a moron. But since i got kicked out long ago i got to pay for all this myself. along with rent. :/

but if i can't get this all sorted out. im going ot have to get a second job. and you guys will most likely not see me if that happens
 
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Unbox Amazing Unusual + sell for money = Finish school
But yea, Sorry to hear about your troubles dude.
Hope things work out :)
 
Good luck, man. Hope you get everything set again.
Just curious, but, the THREE books came for 317$? That's friggin expensive!
 
3 books for 317$....3 BOOKS for 317$... *speechless*

If I'd bought my books from the school bookstore I probably would have paid around the same. Textbooks are freaking expensive. That's not for one class though, 300$ is damn expensive for just one class's books.
 
If I'd bought my books from the school bookstore I probably would have paid around the same. Textbooks are freaking expensive. That's not for one class though, 300$ is damn expensive for just one class's books.
I bought all my 12th grade books for 40$ total.
 
Why can't you return your books? Is it because you activated them online?

In the future you might want to look at buying them second hand... I think Amazon has a good secondary market as does eBay. Or possibly not buying them at all?

I'm not sure what you are studying or if you need the books but I stopped buying all the "required" books for classes the second half of college. I'd wait a week or two and see if they were actually useful or needed for the class and decide from there if it was worth the money. A lot of times they weren't and it definitely saved me some dollars.

I remember one time having to fork out $93 for a 100-page paperback statistics book that my professor wrote and wanted all of us to use for the class... it was an absolutely terrible mess of a book and such an obvious money grab. I miss college.
 
I think it's too bad i can't get you books. My folks can't work(full disability from being in the war) so i get those things free.
 
The actual difficulty thing over where I live isn't the cost of the university education.
The actual difficulty is getting into a good college a.k.a. competing against 2 million people for 1500 spots in one of the most sadistic entrance examinations ever created (take engineering, for example, I don't know about the law or the medical universities).
The best coaching institute for that exam in the country has a strike rate of 3 percent.
3 FRIGGIN percent.
Fuck overpopulation.
/bitterness