Some Money Saving Tips for textbooks:
Not all UWS campus's have a second hand bookshop (only blacktown has) but it doesn't mean you can't buy second hand texts from other uni's. you can also sell your textbooks to these places too and also post your law texts on the LEC Forum below.
University of Sydney second hand text shop:
http://www.src.usyd.edu.au/bookshop.html
UTS second hand book shop:
http://2bb.uts.edu.au/
University of Sydney second hand texts forum for law:
http://members.boardhost.com/lawext/
The LEC Forum is great- I have posted to sell my law books and people have brought them. And I have also brought some law texts too. Its just like a huge message board for texts and stuff.Technically we are not supposed to post on it, but whose checking. There are heaps of posts from people at other unis etc. So this is a great facility for those studying law.
All of the second hand book stores, allow other students from other uni's to buy books, prices are heaps cheaper and you can search for the books in their internet search option. Also, if u don't want to go into sydney/uts you can buy the books over the phone- I think. Also, they have the facility where students also advertise their books there- but you have to go in for that.
Anyway, hope this helps!!!!!
Also, before you buy your texts- go and have a look at them first. Some books are not that huge and cost a packet. If you can be bothered and have the time, borrow the book from the library and photocopy the whole book at Officeworks. It saves heaps and heaps of money. I did this to a psychology book that was $160.00 and photocopied and binded it for just over $50.00. The good thing is that I got to underline and highlight it too- which helps.
Also, in most subjects you will only read certain chapters from textbooks- depending on the unit outline etc. Therefore, you don't end up reading the whole book. Sometimes, if u know the chapters in advance (check reading list and or unit outline) it might be better the photocopy these chapters instead of buying the books.
Textbooks are expensive, but I have used many of them again too- so some are not a waste of money.