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| College kids hate textbooks. Can e-books really help? Reuters That sounds a bit sensational, but it makes more sense when you think about the financial and physical burden that college textbooks represent: College students can expect to spend some $2400 on textbooks during their undergraduate careers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Students Compare Prices to Find the Cheapest College Textbooks Benzinga While many students just walk down the street to the campus bookstore each semester, financially savvy ones turn to the internet to find the best deals on college textbooks. With one simple search, college students can now compare prices on new, used, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Renting Textbooks Cuts Down College Costs Fox Business "As a full-time working adult who is returning to school, I have been thrilled to save tons of money by renting my college textbooks. You can find many sites online that provide this service, and most have free return shipping. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kindle takes aim at college textbook market Daily Camera By Erica Meltzer Camera Staff Writer Jedd Schwiderski, a staff member at the University of Colorado Book Store, organizes textbooks on Friday. Amazon s Kindle is selling digital versions of textbooks, providing a challenge to traditional college ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Pinch: Students can save on basics The Augusta Chronicle Several new Web sites make it easy to find college textbooks at deep discounts. Better World Books and Neebo offer free shipping. Other sites include AddAll, Bigwords, DealOz, GetchaBooks, SlugBooks.com, and Valore Books.com. Prices vary by book and by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Jack Conway alleges Daymar College overcharged for books, misled students Louisville Courier-Journal Attorney General Jack Conway alleged in a lawsuit filed Wednesday that Daymar College violated the state's Consumer Protection Act by overcharging for textbooks and misleading students about financial aid and credit hours. The suit, filed in Daviess ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Students are willing to give up sex for an Ipad Inquirer By Dean Wilson MOST STUDENTS would give up sex to use smartphones, tablets and e-readers instead of having to use textbooks, according to a study by Kelton Research. The majority of college students quizzed in the survey, 73 per cent, said they would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| All that you can't leave behind Philippine Star Departing from school like I had — a gleeful skip in my step as I made my way to my car, entertaining plans to burn my high school uniform or college textbooks — wasn't like leaving a city rife with places I've referred to as home. ... See all stories on this topic » |