So if you want to save the largest amount on your textbooks, you should consider buying used online via a price comparison website such as FindersCheapers.com, then reselling them directly to students once the quarter is over. The downside is that you will have to get your own free seller account on Amazon Marketplace or Half.com and package and ship the books as each one is purchased. It can also take quite awhile to sell textbooks in your major if there aren't very many students in the country taking the same classes. The upside is the potential to recoup most of your textbook expenses. I've written about this and more in the article at the bottom of this page: http://finderscheapers.com/textbook-coupon…
Re: “College Blog: The textbook tango”
So if you want to save the largest amount on your textbooks, you should consider buying used online via a price comparison website such as FindersCheapers.com, then reselling them directly to students once the quarter is over. The downside is that you will have to get your own free seller account on Amazon Marketplace or Half.com and package and ship the books as each one is purchased. It can also take quite awhile to sell textbooks in your major if there aren't very many students in the country taking the same classes. The upside is the potential to recoup most of your textbook expenses. I've written about this and more in the article at the bottom of this page:
http://finderscheapers.com/textbook-coupon…