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The next semester is fast approaching, with the need to purchase textbooks. There are several

ways students can save money when buying textbooks. Online bookstores often sell used college

textbooks. When buying a used textbook, it is important first to know as much as possible about

the textbook. The following list of things to know will be helpful, especially to first time students.







You need to know the ISBN (International Standard Book Number). Textbook publishers release

new editions of textbooks on a regular schedule. If you purchase the wrong textbook edition, the

assignments and projects may not be the same as those the instructor assigns. The ISBN is

different for each edition, so this is a must to know.

You need to know if the textbook has a CD or DVD with it. Often, you can find the textbook used at

one of the popular online bookstores. If the textbook you need has a CD or other materials that

you need, be sure to only purchase the used textbook if the seller specifically states that the

ancillary materials are present. In the case of CDs and DVDs, it is best if the seller states that they

are unopened. This way you know the original owner has not scratched it beyond use. Also, the

CD may have a license that states only the first buyer may use it. It may have a one-time use

activation code. Be careful of the descriptions, too. Acceptable usually means that the textbook is

written in, highlighted, or is damaged in some way that does not preclude being able to read it.

Like new and new descriptions are best.

You need to know the price at the campus bookstore. It does not help you to buy online just to find

out that the book sells cheaper at the campus bookstore (though this seldom is the case). What

might happen, though, is that the campus bookstore purchases the textbook from the publisher

bundled with additional required materials, such as a student version of software used in the

textbook. Often the bundled textbook and materials cost less than purchasing a used book and the

required materials separately.

Order your textbooks from online bookstores well before class begins. Most college instructors are

not sympathetic when you do not have the textbook you ordered but did not yet receive, especially

when the campus bookstore still has copies available.

Do not purchase a used textbook hoping the answers to questions will be written in the book.

Quite often, the answers are wrong, which will lower your grade. At any rate, the course does you

no good if you do not learn the material. It is difficult to explain to prospective employers why you

are not able to do a task if they know you received an A in the class that teaches the task. Using

someone else's answers is lazy, unethical, and immoral-and if you are caught doing so, could be

grounds for dismissal from the college or university.

You could always purchase a used textbook from another student who has just completed the

course. In this case, be sure to know that the textbook is the same one being used in your class.

Even on the same campus, different instructors teaching the same class may use different

textbooks. Also, especially in technical classes, the field changes so fast that textbooks seldom

last for more than two semesters before being replaced with newer editions or even different

textbooks produced by a different publisher.

If you are using Financial Aid to finance your education and purchase your textbooks, you will

probably have to purchase your textbooks at the campus bookstore in order to have them in time

for the first day of class. Financial Aid refunds are most often given to students far too late to use

them to purchase textbooks for the semester in which the refund is received. If you want to

purchase textbooks at a lower price, but must use Financial Aid monies, save back a portion of the

refund for the following semester's textbooks.









Linda Pogue has been a full-time student, both online and offline, for the past 10 years. She has

been a college instructor since August 2004, and is also the webmaster of

http://www.momsredkitchen.com where she regularly posts information about kitchen products,

reviews cookbooks, and shares family recipes.









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