College
Text Books Cheap
With the outrageously high and ever growing prices associated with
them, students today are ever more interested in finding college text
books cheap. I recall spending upwards to 800 dollars in any
given quarter on text books and supplies alone, and that was several
years ago. While college text books aren’t the most
financially devastating aspect of a college career, they certainly add
an additional burden to a people already financially
burdened. Getting all your college text books cheaply can
free up desperately needed money for other important college supplies,
like beer and drugs.
Finding college text books cheap is something of an art form.
Of course, the first thing you should look for are used
books. While you can often save a lot of money buying only
used books, this is harder than it sounds. First of all,
you’re not the only one looking for your college text books
cheap, so any used books the school bookstore has will go
fast. Secondly, the giant industry that is created by college
text books has developed some devious ways around the used book
phenomenon. If you’re a seasoned student, you know
what I mean. Every year it seems like there’s a new
edition for every textbook, and your professor always wants you to buy
the newest one.
Some professors are hip to this fact, and understand the difficulties
in getting college text books cheaply. Some of my professors
even suggested alternative older books to look for if you were on a
tight budget, and would make sure there were plenty of copies available
to check out for free at the library. Unfortunately, most of
the professors I had weren’t like this, and many of them in
fact required me to buy the most current text book that they themselves
wrote.
If you find yourself in a predicament like this, and are
‘required’ to buy some professors recently released
200 dollar text book, of which there are no used versions available in
the store, don’t despair. There are ways to get
even these sorts of college text books cheap. First of all,
if there aren’t used books in the book store, try looking for
used versions online. There are a lot of sites dedicated to
helping you find college text books cheaply these days, and basically
act as an Ebay just for books. You can hook up with other
students trying to sell their books and usually get a good
price. I like ‘ValoreBooks.com’ but
they’re all pretty much the same thing.
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