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Cutest little scrubs ever!
Jen L.
Nov 30, 2011
If you need a medical dictionary, an anatomy atlas, or health sciences textbook this is where you go. There hours aren't huge (9-4 M-F). But they sell quite a bit of random gifty items which can be sort of fun. You never know when you might need a giant microbe plush toy.They definitely get the +1 star (to 4) from me for being the source of last minute snacks and/or basic OTC type medications.
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Jun 12, 2014
Convenient bookstore with not so pricey supplies. I even bought a phD diploma from here. I didn't realize that the different schools had different diploma frames - you learn something everyday. They didn't have the one that I wanted in stock, and they informed me it would be cheapest to order in May with the next graduating class. Otherwise, there is a convenience charge. I didn't want to unnecessarily pay more for something that is already pretty pricey.Luckily, the gentleman who I believed to be a manager remembered he had some outdated frames in the back. Omg it was awesome! It didn't look all cheap, modern, and plastic-like. Instead it looked like wood and had decorative carving details. Win! On this occasion, they were extremely helpful and friendly. I try to remember that they often have to deal with a bunch of rushed, highly stressed students who I am sure aren't always pleasant. Sometimes their customer service isn't 100%, but who's is? As good as can be expected for a small bookstore serving a lot of departments (PT, OT, nursing, medical, pa, audiology, etc) on a large campus.
Read MoreHaiqiao J.
Feb 5, 2017
Professional school bookstore. Lots of very specific books for the medical, dental, allied health, etc departments. Like all university book stores, general stationary is more expensive but it is available if you need it and are on campusAlso has nice LSU professional school souvenirs
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