Toni
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I went back to school as an older adult, when the expense of books had become an even bigger problem than it was way back when my organic chemistry text cost $35 and I about died at the cost. In my experience as a student in the early 2000's and as the spouse of a university prof, you can ask the prof if the older edition is sufficient. Usually it is, although you might have to pay a little more attention when you're assigned chapters 12-15 that you are reading the correct chapters. Also, attending class was always extremely helpful.This an issue that always annoyed me greatly when doing my degree in the early 90s in Aust. A newer edition of a text book would be released with the only differences seems to be the chapters are re-ordered and a new preface. Yet it is required and a high price. There was nothing wrong with the older edition. The same when my daughter was doing primary, high school, uni in the 00-20s.And then we have the very pricey textbook scams.
I am not surprised it is world wide.
But yes, it's bullshit.