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Advice on selling used textbooks/ courseware?

 
Old 09-05-2011 at 12:43 PM   #1
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Advice on selling used textbooks/ courseware?
I'm going into second year and would like to sell all of my first year science material. My dilemma is selling my notes along with my textbooks and then finding out that I should have kept them to look back on something for reference/ clarification.

My question basically is- do you guys keep your notes from past years? Do you honestly go back to your past notes?

At the moment I'm leaning towards selling my notes with my textbooks but I'm not sure if i'm doing the right thing?

Thanks for the advice!
Old 09-05-2011 at 01:04 PM   #2
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I found if you made notes before exams with summaries of the whole course, keep those but i found the rest of my notes i may just glance at them once then tuck them away for the rest of the year.

If you kept old tests and you did average on them, when you sell your textbooks, just include them since i found having 1 or 2 year old tests which the profs dont post on avenue were the biggest help
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