Sunday 7 September 2008

Your Guide To Cheap Textbooks

Perhaps you are a college student who doesn't have enough allowance to buy your own decent set of textbooks. College is expensive, no one can blame you or your parents for not shelling out more. In these cases, you just join study sessions and groups, and while they may be helpful, you long for a book of your own.
If you have engaged in extra-curricular activities, you may find it difficult to make time to look for a job. You may look for solid internships instead, but some of the very best are often unpaid.
As a first-year student, perhaps you have experienced the first shock of college life by the knowledge that one, you must buy your own books and two, these books are so expensive. However, you may not realize that there are ways for you to find cheap and decent textbooks.
Some students may say that it really doesn't matter. After all, at the end of the semester, they can re-sell the book to their bookstores. But the truth is you're lucky to get half of the price when you resell the book. Some even don't accept the re-selling of books because other students simply don't need them anymore.
Cheap, used books may be hard to find, but don't lose heart. In the campus bookstore, you can easily find used books that sell for a lot lower than the newer textbooks. You can also buy from students who have already finished with their books. This is one great way to save money.
Used books may be hard to find, but in the interest of the pursuit of learning, your effort definitely won't go amiss.