study tips header image
   
 

College text books cheap


You can't always get college text books cheap. Oh sure, there are those internet sites that promise you to send you all of your college books for one fraction of the cost that you would pay in an ordinary store. Don't believe that nonsense for a moment. You're in college, for Gods sake, it's beneath you. The fact is, unless you just so happen to sign up for all classes which are taught from the most popular college books, there's no way that you'll even get most of your college text books cheap.
 


Last semester, for example, I had 5 classes. One of them was a medieval literature class, and most of my college text books were really just old paperback additions of books from hundreds of years ago. Some of these college text books came quite inexpensively, as I could find used editions from previous years, but others of them weren't so cheap, and there was so much reading that the prices quickly added up. Besides this was a rarely printed scholarly source book on medieval studies written by none other than the professor herself. If you think that this text book came cheaply, you have another thing coming. Forty-five dollars – and that's for a used copy.

I couldn't get many of my other college text books cheap either. My computer science book cost about sixty dollars, which is not surprising. The only good thing about that is that, since this is the first year that we are using this particular book, it is likely that they will be using it next year as well, and therefore, I will probably be able to sell it back at a good proportion of the price. Nonetheless, it seems like a lot to pay for a book that I will use once and then be done with forever. I mean, its good to be able to make back a lot of the money that you have to spend, but it would be even nicer to get my college text books cheap in the first place.

Of course, you can get some college text books cheap. My mathematics book cost me nothing at all, in fact, because my old roommate had taken that course the year before me. The only thing better than getting college text books cheap, is getting them for nothing at all. I simply had to trade with him. I gave him my old “History until 1650” text book for his “First Year College Calculus” book. It was a good trade for everyone.

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 theres 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 your 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.
Search

More Articles

DegreeForum.net Launches As an Online Discussion Forum Focused on All Aspects of CLEP Test Preparation, Study and Completion

Cary, NC (PRWEB) October 3, 2008 -- Students considering or preparing for the http://www.degreeforum.net/ [CLEP test __title__ CLEP test] now have a powerful resource for their test preparation...

Read more...


Customized Bar Exam Study Schedule Takes Guesswork Out of Studying for the Bar

Bethesda, MD (PRWEB) January 24, 2008 -- New interactive software program allows users to create customized, daily bar exam study schedules. Based on individual input, the schedules recommend the...

Read more...


B2T Training Announces New IIBA™ CBAP™ Exam Prep Study Guide

Alpharetta, GA (PRWEB) July 19, 2007 -- http://www.b2ttraining.com [B2T Training], provider of expert business analysis training, is excited to announce that an IIBA CBAP Exam Prep Study Guide has...

Read more...


SAT Exam Preparation Launched at SATexamPrep.com - Free for High School Students

Santa Cruz, CA (PRWEB) June 20, 2007 -- http://www.SATexamPrep.com [SATexamPrep __title__ SAT Test Prep Online ] is a new, free website for high school students studying for their SAT exams. This...

Read more...


study guides - Sponsored Link

Ad - Find: Study guides. Review & Compare!

Read more...


 
 
 
Pocket Guide to Study Tips (Barron's Pocket Guides)
Pocket Guide to Study Tips (Barron's Pocket Guides)
by W.H. Armstrong William H. Armstrong
Our Price: $7.95
Used from: $1.17

Mnemonics and Study Tips for Medical Students, Two Zebras Borrowed My Car (A Hodder Arnold Publication)
Mnemonics and Study Tips for Medical Students, Two Zebras Borrowed My Car (A Hodder Arnold Publication)
by Khalid Khan
Our Price: $15.75
Used from: $13.32

Study Tips: How to Study Effectively and Get Better Grades (Barron's Educational Series)
Study Tips: How to Study Effectively and Get Better Grades (Barron's Educational Series)
by William H. Armstrong M. Willard Lampe
Used from: $0.01

How to Study: Practical Tips for Students
How to Study: Practical Tips for Students
by Phil Race
Our Price: $27.95
Used from: $12.73

How To Improve Your Study Habits (Teen Tips)
How To Improve Your Study Habits (Teen Tips)
by Waln K. Brown
Our Price: $1.99
Used from: $1.99

bottom bar