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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2011

I actually saved about 140+ dollars by using this method. I would have saved more but my college had custom departmental books or it wasn't available on other sites.

www.chegg.com
www.textbooks.com
www.textbooksrus.com

www.amazon.com
www.half.com

www.retailmenot.com
**for discounts**

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I am not being paid for my opinion. It is just my opinion.

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  • I am glad all my book money does not have to come out of my pocket. I think this quarter I only have to take about one hundred out, and then the other 500 is coming from my school fasfa and what not because my school is gives me more money then what I need, but, thats okay, I can use that for books and other stuff.

  • @miamismartgirl that's good! Be VERRRY grateful you got money from FAFSA because some people (such as I) didn't get a darn thing from FAFSA.

  • @DearBemo Thats sucks! I know my sister got very little. So she had to got loans taken out as extra and now is having to pay back alot of money.

  • @miamismartgirl Mama said that if her plan goes as planned lol that we shouldn't have to take out any loans and I have enough scholarship money to cover the majority of my first year. So im very thankful for that. .

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  • @DearBemo Thats great!

  • great advice! You can also by paperback instead of hardcover. You can save over 30 bucks.

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