
What are the best places online to buy college textbooks?
If you talk to any college student at the beginning of the semester, he or she will probably express frustration to you about the cost of textbooks. Campus bookstores charge an arm and a leg for textbooks, and then buy those same textbooks back for pennies on the dollar once the semester is over.
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Fortunately, there are quite a few places students can get textbooks online and save big bucks. If you’re looking for cheap textbooks, make sure you check out the sites below.
As you probably already know, Amazon is an expert at providing the masses with access to affordable books of all kinds. You can get really good deals on books from Amazon and typically even pay a quarter of the price you’d pay at the campus bookstore.
Just be careful to check your syllabus before you order. Amazon has some really old editions of textbooks up for sale sometimes. You don’t want to end up with outdated versions of textbooks that don’t include all the content you’ll need for your classes.
If you’re looking to sell textbooks for a profit and buy books for cheap from people you go to school with, check out PostYourBook.com.
This site lets people put books up for sale. Then, people who go to the same school as the sellers can offer to meet in person to buy the books.
You can find some pretty good deals on this site, and it’s nice to use if you need a textbook right away.
Since you’ll be buying the book from someone who goes to your school, you won’t have to wait for it to be shipped to you. PostYourBook.com’s only drawback is that people at your college won’t always be using it to sell the books you need.
Why pay full price for a textbook when you can rent it for less?
Chegg lets you rent all your textbooks for the semester and return them at a reduced price when you’re done with them. You can expect to pay around 60% less for all the textbooks you rent on Chegg.
Using this site is definitely worth it when you consider the savings, especially if you have no desire to hold onto your textbooks after the semester is over.
Don’t start off the semester broke. Try out the sites listed above, save some money on buying textbooks, and study hard!
Mariana Ashley is a blogger and freelance writer for onlinecolleges.net. She offers advice for choosing the perfect online program for prospective students and parents and welcomes comments via email at mariana.ashley031@gmail.com.