My sister starts college soon and needs these books for MSJC if anyone knows where to get them cheaper please let me know. Thanks
Taryne J. replied:
Grab the ISBN number off the books. She can visit the book store and write them down if you can’t find them online. Then go to one of the following sites: cheap textbooks, campus books, ecampus, Amazon etc. search cheap textbooks lots of results! You can get them used for a quarter of the price. Did it for all my books for my BA degree! Also as soon as the course is over have her post them and sell them ASAP. If you sit on them they are worth zero (I made this mistake) https://www.campusbooks.com/ https://www.amazon.com
Does anyone have the book for Dr. Koza's personal finance class? The title is Personal Finance, Building Your Future, and it has an inspirational little picture of a beach on it. Please let me know ASAP
So this is for the older students of the group - Do you guys recommend buying the textbooks after classes start? Because I know I have to change my schedule a bit at orientation and I know some professors don't even use a textbook. Just wondering, thanks!
Weston H. replied:
Use www.campusbooks.com to find the cheapest books for new, used, and rental. They will also show the highest buy back prices.
Alright, so I plan on waiting to order my books until after the first day of class. Any suggestions on the best place to order them after that?
Monica L. replied:
there's a site called campusbooks.com and when you type in your book id numbers, it finds the cheapest books from all different sites for you. saves a ton of work!
It might be a little early for this, but any suggestions on where to buy/rent textbooks? Like, chegg vs. half vs. amazon vs. UMW?
Regina W. replied:
www.campusbooks.com is the best website ever. It compares the prices of the book you want from every used/new textbook website, including Chegg and all the other ones you will hear of. Going through the school bookstore may be easier, but I'd rather not spend $1000 on textbooks.