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College
Books - Tips and Tricks for Saving Money |
by:
Jordan
Dunham |
College
books are getting more and more expensive
every year. University course textbooks
are one of the biggest expenses of attending
college and the average amount of money
needed for college books is $800 per year.
The cost of college textbooks is also constantly
increasing by around 6% per year. Textbooks
are essential for most college courses and
can often seem impossible to afford however,
it is possible for college students to save
quite a bit of money on their books by shopping
smart.
One of the best ways to save on spending
a lot of money on college books is to borrow
them instead of purchasing them. University
libraries have a good stock of required
reading books that students can use on the
premises throughout their course and help
lessen the impact of not having enough money
for actually purchasing college books. Naturally
the majority of savvy students have cottoned
on to the fact that they too can save money
on college books by using the ones stocked
by the library so it may be difficult to
be able to find the book not in use on a
regular basis. If you plan ahead and set
aside a few different times of the day and
week to visit the library you may find the
best options for you to be able to use the
college books that you want. Not everyone
wants to study late in the evenings, especially
at weekends, but if your library is open
and you are intent on finding ways to save
on spending money for college books then
this could be the perfect time.
Another avenue that may work to save spending
a lot of money on college books is to approach
your course professor. They will often have
a huge stock of college books that they
have acquired through various means over
the years and it is a good idea to see if
you can borrow a particular book that they
may have. Not only may this help but you
be able to find out if certain college books
are really required for the course or if
you are only going to need a chapter or
two from them. With this advance knowledge
you can obtain a copy of the book for a
short period of time from the library or
another student who has bought the book
and read the relevant chapters without having
to fork out the money for college books
that you won't necessarily need.
About the author:
Jordan Dunham is an expert on consolidating
student loans, visit http://www.students-loan-consolidation.org/today
for information.
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