Finding College Textbooks at a Nice Price

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It’s no secret higher education runs a pretty penny. The cost of college has increased greatly over the years. Not only do students have to pay for housing and tuition, but they have to get textbooks. Textbooks are also a pretty penny. Back in 2008, college students spent anywhere from $700 to over $1,000 to buy the books they were required to have for the academic year.  Finding a bargain on textbooks eases the burden of financial obligation. Let’s look buying textbooks at a nice price.

Go used. Buying used textbooks is not a new thing. At the end of the semester, students who will not need their textbooks any longer will be happy to have someone else take them off their hands.  Sure, they often have the option of selling them back to the campus bookstore. But there are those students who opt to sell them directly to the buyer. By checking out who’s selling their used sociology or calculus textbook, you can get what you need at a fraction of the price.

Go digital. Do you prefer to download your reading material? Check out getting your next textbook in an eBook format. Many textbooks are offered at a savings to you. Amazon.com and sites like CourseSmart have a variety of textbooks available to buy and download. Find the book you need and download it to your eReader or other device. An enticing advantage of a mobile device like an eReader is not throwing out your shoulder carrying all those heavy books.

College Textbooks, An Unfortunate Neccessity

Along with the rising costs of tuition, college students need to worry about the high cost of textbooks, which cost them hundres of dollars each year. The costs may seem excessive, but unfortunately, books are required by most professors.
Though it may seem that the bookstore is the one making all the money, in reality, most of the money goes to the publisher, who makes around 65% .  This leaves the author receiving about 12% and the bookstore with 4%.
Professors choose which books for their classes, and are fully aware of the burden expensive textbooks place on their students.  Most of them will try and pick textbooks that are the most cost effective.
The pricing is based on several factors.  Books for popular subjects are generally less expensive.  Required texts for specialized fields, will cost more.  Textbooks that require a lot of research are going to cost more as well.  Adding to the price tag, are quizzes, photos, charts, and graphs.
Knowing ahead of time, which books you are going to need, can save a lot of money.  Ordering textbooks online, will save money.  If you don’t have time to shop around for a good price, the next best thing is to get to the bookstore early and buy your textbooks used.   Buying used will save you a fair amount of money and they are usually in very good shape.
When the term is over, you can return your books to the bookstore.  You won’t get anywhere near what you paid for them, but you’ll get a little something.  You may do better by selling you books to other students.  Doing this will benefit both you and the person you sell them to.  If you bought your books online, you can resell them online as well.  You can’t avoid buying books, but with a little effort, you can save money.