Want to install Windows 8 on my early 2011 13" MacBook Pro?

Hi guys,
I am planning to install Windows 8 but unsure of a few things, particularly with the version I have to get.
I have an early 2011 13" MacBook Pro, running 10.9.3 and it has never had any previous versions of Windows on it before. Can I simply get the "upgrade" version (which is cheaper), or do I have to get the "full" version to do this? I can't seem to find the "full" version anywhere on the Microsoft website by the way...
I am looking at this: http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msaus/en_AU/pdp/Windows-8-Pro-Upgrade---Stud ent-Offer/productID.272005100 (student price upgrade version)
Would I be able to install that in Bootcamp? And what sort of files do I get once I pay for and download it?
Thanks for your help

You can only install the upgrade version if you already have a full version of Windows installed. In your case you will need to purchase the full version.
Buy it on disk.

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