Advice for Buying College Books
Buying a college text books can be a huge financial expense on a student’s pocket! So here are a few steps to ensure you are not wasting money on your college textbooks.
The first step is to never buy your text books before you have either been to the first class and you can see on the syllabus how much you will need each book, or talk to someone who has taken the class with the same professor. I’ve taken classes where you never actually needed some of the books or they were for background reading. If a book is for general info you don’t need to buy it, most likely another one of the books will tell you the same information or the professor will go over the same information in class. If you take good notes and pay attention in class you won’t need that college book. I’ve also had professors who simply listed a college book for students who didn’t want to attend class, so if you attended the classes you wouldn’t need the textbook.
The second step to saving money is to see if the textbook you need is in the school library. The library is the best place to do your homework anyways (I don’t care what people tell you, it is!) so if you only need the book sporadically you can just use the copy in the library.
And finally the final step is to see if you can share a text book with a group of people. I tried to take classes with friends so that we could split the cost of the textbook. This does mean you need to plan out who is doing the homework when, but its sure worth it when you only have to pay $33 as opposed to $100! For finding cheap college books see my second article.
