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Get your books from Amazon. They actually come in ...

Get your books from Amazon. They actually come in time for classes. Plus Amazon usually has better pricing. The NSU bookstore has the same issue every year, where they run out of books, even though they know how many students attend the school and should know how many books they need. Especially since the same thing happens every year. At least in the store they have plenty of snacks and pharmaceutical supplies. Like CVS.

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The student staff is friendly, always being produc...

The student staff is friendly, always being productive and have an understanding of the needs of their customers. Again Nova proving that it consists of some of the best and brightest. 10/10 would go again.

Young lady at the front desk has a remarkable memo...

Young lady at the front desk has a remarkable memory. Merchandise displays always have things for my family to enjoy. I would complain about the prices of the books but that is me being cheap and something they can't 'totally' control.

Surplus stock of swag material but lacking in actu...

Surplus stock of swag material but lacking in actual textbooks. Going on my 3rd semester and it has been my experience every single time that there never enough books available for purchase in the store. An additional week is needed for books to arrive when placing the order. Not sure if undergrads or others have the same dilemma but I as well as my MBA CHS classmates have shared the same experience. This is quite frustrating as it puts us behind on our work especially with the intense 8 week core courses which have assignments due at the end of the 1st week, and since most of us are doing the weekend MBA while working. Better off ordering from somewhere online with expedited shipping. Bookstore needs to have more books on hand for the start of the semester ... at least for 75% of the class. We sign up ahead of time, shouldn't be that difficult to predict how many students will be purchasing books especially if they're required texts.