Thursday, February 9, 2012

Whats the benefit for buying Instructor's edition for college books?

I'm taking Microeconomics this semester and I'm planning to choose between buying an Instructor's edition Vs. Student's edition book. What are the benefits between buying Instructor's %26amp; Student's? Pros %26amp; Cons?



ThanksWhats the benefit for buying Instructor's edition for college books?
If the instructors edition includes answers the students edition does not, you won't find it so easy to get a copy - those are tightly controlled by the publishers. If anyone could buy a copy, all the students would, everyone would be cheating and the prof would switch to a different text. So if you can buy the instructors edition, chances are good it's not worth it.Whats the benefit for buying Instructor's edition for college books?
Instructors editions in my opinion are only really beneficial in math courses. They have all the answers, which is a great way to double check all your work and tend to have more detailed explanations on how to teach a particular problem from the instructors side. I took microeconomics, and frankly, the book was pretty much a ridiculous way to spend 100 bucks. But if you still feel compelled, do what your wallet and motivation allows. :)

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