
One of the most expensive areas of attending college
seems to be the cost of the text books these days. Since
most colleges only use a particular book for a year or
two it is very hard to purchase them in advance. Yet
there are some good ways you can catch a break when it
comes to paying for the text books you need. Almost all
colleges have bulletin boards so you can place an ad for
the various books you need. Hopefully individuals who
have just finished the course will gladly part with the
book for much less than they paid for it.
If you have text books from courses you have finished
you may be able to trade what you need for what someone
else needs. If you are in a particular type of program
such as business or education you will likely find other
students who need to take the same classes as you.
Setting up a text book swap is a great way to maximize
the amount of money that you do spend on text books.
It can be very frustrating to get the newest edition of
a particular text book and then find out it hasn’t
changed very much at all from the previous edition. Take
to your instructor as they will likely have gone through
the new edition and make comparisons to the old one.
Most instructors are fine with you using an older
edition of the same book. You can save a substantial
amount of money if you are able to do so.
Another frustration can be to find out after your
purchase such a text book that you won’t need it very
much as the instructor mainly teaches from notes. If
this is the case consider purchasing a book with a
classmate and splitting the cost. This won’t work well
if you will have a great deal of text book reading or
assignments to complete though.
Check to see if the college library offers copies of
text books rather than purchasing them. Most libraries
that offer this option don’t allow the text books to be
checked out but you can use them in the library as you
need to. If you choose this option make sure you start
on assignments as quickly as possible so that you don’t
have to stress about someone else already using the
book.
Some book stores offer to place used text books on
consignment for students. These are often placed in the
bookstore with the new books on the shelves. While they
may have some wear and tear as well as highlighting they
will serve the purpose of a one semester course. These
consigned books generally sell fast so make sure you go
to the bookstore at the very end of the semester. As
students complete their finals they will take their
books into the bookstore.
On the back of each textbook is an ISBN number. It is
generally found above or underneath the bar code on the
book. You can use this number to search for the text
book on the internet. There are several places where you
can purchase new and used textbooks at a price that is
much less than what you will pay for it at the college
campus bookstore.
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