Originally Posted by
Gribble
Why not build your own computer? If I were you I'd go to newegg.com, select all the same components as that computer (by the way, the page is down so I don't know what it's like), and compare prices. Odds are you'll be saving quite a bit. Plus it's so much more fun building your own computer. I'm guessing you've fooled around with them enough for it not to be a challenge. Even someone who's never cracked a PC open before can put one together with ease. Motherboards generally come with step-by-step instructions.
If you don't want to do that I would recommend you contact your college and find out if you can get a computer through them. I know the University of Maryland offers discount HPs to its students. Dunno how good of a discount as I've never actually checked.
Lastly, books are probably going to run you five hundred bucks. If you can get a bunch of used books it won't be so bad, but it's hard to get them used. Publishers release new versions of their books left and right which add virtually nothing, but the chapters are mixed around. This is done so that you, the poor student all ready paying through the nose, has to buy books new. It sucks royally. While I'm on the subject, I would recommend you not buy books until after your first week of classes. Many professors don't require that you use textbooks for this very reason. Some of them are cool and don't feel that students should be cheated out of money. Others simply don't bother delving into the textbooks.
Oh! One more thing! Check this place out: [url]http://www.safarix.com/home[/url] Safari offers eTextbooks. They're generally cheaper, although you don't get to sell them back, and really you're just renting the textbook for 150 days. What's so great about them is you have access to a search engine. I don't know about you, but half my time studying is wasted flipping through a damn book trying to find relevant information. With ebooks you just type what you're looking for and it comes up with every reference in the entire book. I find it to be a lifesaver.
Good luck.