Tuesday, December 24, 2019

How Professors Help Rip Off Students - Tim Wu, NY Times

As the semester ends, instructors at universities and community colleges around the country will begin placing their orders for next year’s textbooks. But not all professors will pay enough attention to something that students complain about: the outlandish prices of the books we assign. Having grown at many times the rate of inflation, the cost of a leading economics book can be over $250; a law school casebook plus supplement can cost $277. Adding to such prices is the dubious trend of requiring students to obtain digital access codes, averaging $100, to complete homework assignments.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/11/opinion/textbook-prices-college.html