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Saving Money on College BooksThe best way to arm yourself against losing money and getting gouged is to know how the "book racket" works.
So, why the discrepancy? If the publisher comes out with a new edition of the book, your edition becomes worthless. So those $200 chemistry or math books will now be obsolete because the publisher added an extra sentence. If a professor isn't going to use the book for the next semester, it becomes worthless. Some book buyback people will throw you a dollar or two to take your book (and then they'll turn around and sell it elsewhere for three times as much - or more). So, what do you do to save cash?
And a note to art students - you will be completely gouged by the student bookstore art supply area. Shop elsewhere. Online, at the dollar store (you'd be surprised what you can find) - be creative. You don't need the $100 paint brush. Buy "hues" in oil paint rather than the actual colors. Learn how to stretch your own canvases. Become a scavenger and use unique materials to create art. By GalFriday08 from Oakland County, MI Feedback About This Post:RE: Saving Money on College BooksGO to half.com They are a part of ebay. My BF got all of his books using the ISBN Numbers given to him at his college bookstore. He saved over half! Post by ChinkeeNDrii RE: Saving Money on College Books
These are some excellent tips for buying books, but as an senior art student, I have to disagree with the advice about art supplies. The bookstore at our University has very competitive prices, and good quality supplies. If you are taking a university/college class, you do not want to have dollar store supplies. There IS a difference. Our bookstore has a big sale on the first week of each term. The local artists supply shops (and I DON'T mean Michael's) have sales at the beginning of the term as well, and give student discounts. Shop around. Post by louel53 RE: Saving Money on College BooksAbsolutely correct! Got a $100 plus useful nursing book for $30 on Amazon. Excellent article here. Keep it to use in the future! Post by 2oma |
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