How to Find Cheaper College Textbooks

A quick fyi for any college student looking to save some money on textbooks this year. Last week, The New York Times published a helpful guide to lowering textbook costs. The comprehensive list tells you where you can find free ebooks and cheap electronic textbooks online, while highlighting e-commerce vendors that rent traditional textbooks at a reduced cost. (Take Chegg for example.) In total, the guide lists 20 different resources. If you’re heading to college soon, it’s well worth a look.

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  1. ashfaak says . . . | December 16, 2011 / 7:59 am

    i’m so happy to get e books & its useful for student, adults, and every one

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