As a College student, one of the first things that catches your attention is the dreadfully high cost of textbooks. Quickly we begin to reminisce on our high school days when our teachers used to hand us our textbooks the first day of class with the only clause of returning it at the end of the year. As we slowly drift back to reality we can’t help but to think of how we could possibly afford such an expensive textbook when we have 4 more to buy.
Fortunately, there are alternative options to purchasing textbooks from your school bookstore. We asked college students their sources for college textbooks and compiled a list for you*. This way you can get back to reminiscing on the good ol’ days.
- Amazon- A great place to find new and used books, and also there is the option to rent and even sell your books back.
- Chegg- Known for their great renting prices but is also a great place to buy new and used books. They also give you the option to sell them back.
- Knet Books- Rent and also sell books back but no purchasing options.
- Half (Ebay)- They have a large stock of books sold by many vendors. You have the option to buy, rent or sell.
- Valore Books- A newer site where you can also buy, rent and sell your textbooks, with very competitive prices
- Barnes & Nobles- Not only are they a great site but have many store front location. They also have the option to purchase new or used books, rent or sell.
- Text Book Rush- Great site that has rental, purchasing and sell back options.
- Alibris- A lesser known site but with great prices on used and new books with the option to rent and sell.
- School Bulletin- Most schools have bulletins where students will post their book for sale. This a great way to meet students and buy books for good prices.
- Borrow from a friend- Ask a friend, they might have the book that you can borrow or buy, if not, they may know someone who does.
Remember, we are called to be good stewards of our finances, that includes everything college related. So choose your textbook source wisely and enjoy the rest of your semester.
*Please be aware we are not affiliated or endorsed by any of these vendors.
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