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In the event that you bought the wrong one or your professor decides three weeks into the semester that your class will forego that particular book, you’ll need your receipts. • Limit yourself to only purchasing from your designated school bookstore. There are many online resources that allow you to compare cheap textbooks. 6StarReviews.com makes note of one textbook service, eCampus, which provides students with extensive databases of books. They also have fun perks like college apparel for those with school spirit. The next time you need to buy a few books, skip the line you’re sure to wait in at the bookstore and do some online shopping.
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