College students always have to be frugal, as they may be on scholarships. Many of them will have student loans and will also be working part time, to cover their expenses. There are many ways that college students can save money. The first and most important thing they will need is textbooks. The easiest way to save money is to buy used text books.
I Miss My Textbooks
Most adults look back on their years of schooling either with a great amount of fondness or with relief that their days of learning have passed. Children, too, are usually either lovers or haters of school and everything that comes with it. As I moved up the education ladder from elementary school to junior high to high school and then to college, one of the only things that kept me excited to be in school was the textbooks. Crazy, I know, but for some reason there was nothin…
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Buying College Textbooks
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Back to School: Textbook Savings
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