Keeping textbooks

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Does anybody find their undergrad textbooks useful in dental school and beyond? I'd assume that my immunology, A&P, etc. books might be useful, but what about books like organic, general chemistry, genetics, etc.?

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I've never referenced a textbook, from undergrad or dental school.

They still tell me I'm enrolled
 
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not worth it unless you find the topic personally fascinating and would read for leisure in your spare time, or perhaps plan on having a library, Chem and Ochem MIGHT help for reference on the DAT but review books like kaplan are generally sufficient. as far as DS use, there's absolutely no reason as you will never need them
 
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I had one of my med school friends ask me for some of my undergrad work in biochem and if I kept my textbook, which I was pretty surprised about. I'm hanging on to mine!
 
I used my biochem book as a reference, but then again it had been 13 years since I took biochem in college.
 
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