mcg
May 18th, 2007, 12:40 AM
Hi,
These books are for the University of Toronto St. George campus. Otherwise, if your course at another campus needs these particular books, they can be used as well.
Just finished first year, and don't need a couple of books, so if you're going to UT next year, and taking life sci, you've come to the right thread.
And why are they so much more cheaper you ask? Well, I am the second owner of all the books, and last year I scouted many cheap books in perfect condition, so I saved a lot of $$ too rather than buying new. I now pass these savings onto you first years.
None of my texts have any highlighting whatsoever if you are wondering.
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Textbooks
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Physics for Life Sciences - PHY138Y - Knight: Physics for Scientists + Engineers (latest ed) - $80
- Physics for Scientists and Engineers - Knight
- the text looks like this: click (http://cgi.ebay.ca/Physics-Scientists-and-Engineers-Solution-Manual-Knight_W0QQitemZ320145097017QQihZ011QQcategoryZ222 8QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotoho sting)
- in excellent condition, no bends anywhere.
- comes with tutorial book, notes if you'd like
Calculus for Life Sci - Stewart 5e - MAT135Y - $50
- text in near perfect condition.
- 5th edition. Probably doesn't differ by the 6th by much at all.
- student sol. manual in good condition.
Update: I have been made aware that next year the calculus book is going to go to the 6th edition... so I've reduced the price on the 5e to reflect the change.
If you are skeptical about my descriptions of the textbooks, you can request for pictures. Otherwise, just to tell you, my quality standards are RIGOROUS so if I describe an item as excellent condition, it is quite near to a brand new text.
These books are for the University of Toronto St. George campus. Otherwise, if your course at another campus needs these particular books, they can be used as well.
Just finished first year, and don't need a couple of books, so if you're going to UT next year, and taking life sci, you've come to the right thread.
And why are they so much more cheaper you ask? Well, I am the second owner of all the books, and last year I scouted many cheap books in perfect condition, so I saved a lot of $$ too rather than buying new. I now pass these savings onto you first years.
None of my texts have any highlighting whatsoever if you are wondering.
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Textbooks
----------------------------------------
Physics for Life Sciences - PHY138Y - Knight: Physics for Scientists + Engineers (latest ed) - $80
- Physics for Scientists and Engineers - Knight
- the text looks like this: click (http://cgi.ebay.ca/Physics-Scientists-and-Engineers-Solution-Manual-Knight_W0QQitemZ320145097017QQihZ011QQcategoryZ222 8QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotoho sting)
- in excellent condition, no bends anywhere.
- comes with tutorial book, notes if you'd like
Calculus for Life Sci - Stewart 5e - MAT135Y - $50
- text in near perfect condition.
- 5th edition. Probably doesn't differ by the 6th by much at all.
- student sol. manual in good condition.
Update: I have been made aware that next year the calculus book is going to go to the 6th edition... so I've reduced the price on the 5e to reflect the change.
If you are skeptical about my descriptions of the textbooks, you can request for pictures. Otherwise, just to tell you, my quality standards are RIGOROUS so if I describe an item as excellent condition, it is quite near to a brand new text.