I wonder how many students will turn to buying etextbooks? In that area personally I would stay with the old fashioned DTB. I would find it too hard switching from one page to another.
As for grad prices, I am taking a break from my masters, and the last book I bought cost around $160. I paid almost $200 for my DSM-IV TR when it came out and now it is around $100. The Stats class had us buying a text book for less than $100 but software was over $200, so total was over $300 for that class.
Deosn't happen that often, fortunately.
Going back to it, do the ebooks cost as much as the DTB, less or a lot more? Don't even what to think about Doctorate level classes.
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