I’m trying to get a pdf of Australia in the Global Economy 2024 from my digital copy, but any methods for extracting the books turn out to be more than two years old, and defunct. So, just curious.
I’m trying to get a pdf of Australia in the Global Economy 2024 from my digital copy, but any methods for extracting the books turn out to be more than two years old, and defunct. So, just curious.
Is the 2020 version any different from 2024 one? I found the 2020 one on https://annas-archive.org/
Ctrl+F is your friend here, they literally just move chapters around and is the biggest fucking scam
I had an awesome professor once who intentionally assigned the old editions of every book needed for the class to save us all a few bucks. If I recall correctly, she called the publisher out on shifting chapters for the whole class to hear.
Another prof photocopied chapters of his own book to save us from the inflated price gouging of academia. He cared more about spreading his message than making money.
Two other profs only assigned historical public domain editions of philosophical texts to keep our costs down, or eliminate them entirely.
Props to all these great profs. I’ll never forget the things they taught me, and one even became a thesis advisor of mine years later.
I remember I had a class, they released a book with a single use code that was used to access the exam… And they released it mid way through the course. I originally didn’t buy the book but was forced to pay another $280 to complete a fucking course. Bought the thing an hour before the exam and got high 80% on the exam
Sounds like a monopolistic scam. Fuck those guys. Good on you for still getting a good exam score though!
My favorite is when the chapters are the same…but the questions in the chapters have been moved / altered.
I had a prof that wrote her own book for class and the only changes one year to the next were the in book questions. Which of course she assigned to be handed in. If you didn’t do her book work which was 40% of the grade… you’d fail her class.
She was a delight. /s