Tired of outrageous textbook prices? Can’t sell back any of your books? Can’t find any used books? Sick of all the extra CD-ROMs and workbooks that you don’t ever us
As any student knows, college textbooks are expensive. Not matter what course you are taking, college textbooks are not cheap. So what do we do when we are required to purchase these textbooks. Read the information on how to buy cheap textbooks below. And check out what MASSPRIG has to say about this.
Where to shop for College Textbooks.
- Bookswaps. Swap used books with other students. Ask around, check Facebook, or visit campusbookswap.org
- Online. Search stores like amazon.com, comparison sites like campusbooks.com and used booksellers like textbooks.com.
- Rentals. Websites like chegg.com rent college textbooks like netflix, and cost 50-80% less!
- Library. If you’re really stuck, see if the library has a copy.
TIPS TO SAVE$
- Be prepared. The info you’ll need is the ISBN, author, title, publisher & edition.
- Search wisely. Search by ISBN to find the exact book. Use title & author to find older or unbundled editions.
- Do the math. Consider the up front cost and the cost after buyback. Loose leaf and ebooks can end up costing more!
- Start early. Don’t limit your options by waiting. Shipping can take weeks!



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http://Booklookr.com is another great way to get cheap text books I use it all the time to buy textbooks!