Saturday, August 12, 2006

If I had a million dollars I'd buy you a green dress, but not a real green dress that's cruel

It sucks being poor. I know it goes with the territory of being a grad student, but that doesn't make it any more pleasant. I'd just like to be able to see something I want and buy it, regardless of price.

For example, there are a couple of books that I have to keep checking out from the library. They both contain a lot of information pertaining to my research, and I think I end up checking them out at least twice a year. As a grad student I'm allowed to check things out for an entire semester, so these books spend more time in my possession than they do the library's.

The other day as I was returning from the library with said books in hand I thought to myself, "Self, you ought to look into just buying these instead of checking them out all the time."

"You know what Self? That's a good idea. I think I'll go look them up online and see if I can get them for a good price."

Book #1 = $253.39
Book #2 = $153.36

I guess the 'get them for a good price' thing is out of the question.

4 comments:

PsychDoctor said...

Is that the half.com or Amazon price???

Michael Nannini said...

Dang, that's a steal. Book #1 for only $253.39? You better get it while you can.

Native Minnow said...

That's through bookfinder.com. It searches all the sites that sell books (including Amazon and Half) and lists the best prices. Book #1 was actually going for as much as $658, and Book #2 for $340. I think they're both out of print, so if I had that much disposable cash I probably would get them b/c the cost is only going to go up, but I don't, so I'll just keep on checking them out from the library.

Michael Nannini said...

I know what you mean. I just got my books for this semester. I am taking three classes. The total for the books??? $689.00! And most of those were used. Why did I want to go to grad shool again? :)

Yin