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where to find free pdfs of books?
I'm trying to find pdfs of my textbooks for my upper-level courses. any websites you would recommend? student outline banks don't have textbook pdfs. thanks
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Re: where to find free pdfs of books?
Highly unlikely that a forum full of lawyers and law students is going to help you break the law.
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Yeah, OP, don’t do this.
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Re: where to find free pdfs of books?
lawschoolhope6 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 7:15 pmI'm trying to find pdfs of my textbooks for my upper-level courses. any websites you would recommend? student outline banks don't have textbook pdfs. thanks
-sometimes the library has a scanner; ask them if you are allowed to make scans of textbooks. they may allow you to rent a book, scan a chapter or two, then discard it, then scan more. again, i'm not sure, you'll have to ask permission.
-the casebooks are not super necessary. all the cases are obviously online. the questions after the cases are proprietary, but generally the professor is going over the questions in class. i definitely don't read the cases. i use quimbee.
-get outlines; this is going to cover almost all of what you need. studocu, jd advising, etc.
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Re: where to find free pdfs of books?
uygiugiyugyugk wrote: ↑Mon Oct 10, 2022 4:09 pmlawschoolhope6 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 7:15 pmI'm trying to find pdfs of my textbooks for my upper-level courses. any websites you would recommend? student outline banks don't have textbook pdfs. thanks
-sometimes the library has a scanner; ask them if you are allowed to make scans of textbooks. they may allow you to rent a book, scan a chapter or two, then discard it, then scan more. again, i'm not sure, you'll have to ask permission.
-the casebooks are not super necessary. all the cases are obviously online. the questions after the cases are proprietary, but generally the professor is going over the questions in class. i definitely don't read the cases. i use quimbee.
-get outlines; this is going to cover almost all of what you need. studocu, jd advising, etc.
adding to this:
you can often get the previous edition of a textbook for super cheap. the cases will all be the same, but with slight edits. it makes zero difference and it's all a scam to fleece you. lots of people i know did this.
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