This is kinda random, I guess. But for any seniors or college students out there, generally how big are college textbooks? Are they larger than high school textbooks? I'm just curious, thanks!
The size of college textbooks can vary quite a bit, much like high school textbooks. Some might be large, hardcover volumes, while others are smaller paperbacks—it really depends on the course and the textbook that the professor has selected.
In general, your hard science and engineering classes may require larger, heavier textbooks because these usually contain a lot of information and diagrams. On the other hand, courses in the humanities or social sciences may have textbooks that are lighter and more portable, or they may assign several smaller books instead of one large textbook.
For example, in a literature class, you might have to buy individual novels or plays, which can be small enough to fit in a purse or backpack. In a biology or chemistry class, however, your textbook might be a large, heavy volume with lots of diagrams and study materials.
Overall, the size of your college textbooks will largely depend on your major and the specific courses you're taking. Some students even opt for digital versions of textbooks, which can be a convenient and often cheaper alternative. Just remember, the physical weight of your textbooks doesn't correlate with the difficulty of the course material!
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