Maths notes aren't sold at Coop, but a different store called Kopy Stop. You'll get directions in the first lecture.i did that, but multiple results come up. how do i know which ones are compulsory and which are optional? also, when i typed in MATH1011 it didnt come up with anything except this :S
Institution: University Of Sydney - Sydney
Semester: 2010 First Semester
Course Code: MATH1011
Subject: Life Sciences Calculus
Lecturer: Ms Sandra Britton
Store: USYD
Comment: COURSE NOTES AVAILABLE FROM KO PY STOP
Hmmm, can't you just buy the textbooks you think you would need anyway, leave it unopened from its plastic wrap and return the book if you don't need it? I did it last year and saved on the queuing time. That way you won't waste any money but still can get your books fast (excluding the returning inconvenience).. Sometimes, the Co Op list says a book is a 'TEXT' however your lecturer may end up telling you it's not actually needed. Happened to me last year - i wasted $50.
But don't worry.. just wait until your first lecture for your units, your lecturer will tell you exactly what you need.
Nope, they don't sell textbooks. They only sell the course readers and do copying/printing/binding services. So if you are doing Foundations this coming semester, you need to purchase the course reader from the Copy centre.Do the Kopy Stop and the Copy Centre sell copies of actual textbooks for cheap? Or just random bits and pieces needed for lectures?
TIA
If anyone wants to avoid the "disgusting queues" at the Copy Centre, you can buy your notes online and walk straight to the front of the line to pick them up. So much quicker!Textbooks or readers will either be available at
1) The Coop Book store
2) The Copy Centre (prepare for disgusting queues)
3) Kopy Stop in broadway.
As suggested. you need to wait till the first lecture to find out what's compulsory and what is just 'suggested' texts.
If you're talking about buying the notes online, log in to MyUni, go to MyStudy, and click on the link down the bottom to log into Student Notes Online. Then you can select the notes for your courses and pay online.WHen do they give us the links to buy our notes from?
Thanks for that. I've bought them online now, how long does it generally take before I can pick them up? Or should I be able to pick them up tomorrow? It doesn't really give any indication of when and how to pick them up. Do I take the tax invoice it gave?If you're talking about buying the notes online, log in to MyUni, go to MyStudy, and click on the link down the bottom to log into Student Notes Online. Then you can select the notes for your courses and pay online.