Save Enough for a New Ipod -Get your Earth Science Textbook Online with the Rest
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There's Big Money in your Earth Science Textbook and All the Others!
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How much?How about a new IPOD for College this year? Or some extra bling to have for emergencies or paying the cell bill?
The colleges make HUGE PROFITS at our expense selling us the College Textbooks we need at the local campus bookstore. The prices are outrageous because they run the store and make the profits.
The answer of course is for us to get our books AWAY from the college and find the Cheapest Textbooks Online and that's on the Web. The amount of saving can be huge.
Last semester, I saved 40 bucks on my earth science textbook and much more on others I picked up USED. That's right, you can also get USED TEXTBOOKS ONLINE and save even more.
If you REALLY want to get that new IPOD, you owe it to yourself to get the cheapest earth science textbook and all the rest. And with the money your save, you can even afford that new IPOD! Go get em.
Take an Earth Science Textbook and Let them Shove it up Their...
tailpipe! (You thought I was going to say something else didn't you)
Actually, I'm quite upset about the high cost of not only an earth science textbook but all textbooks and getting an education in general.Does anyone give a rip about the plight of going to college today. It's gotten to the point where the cost of getting an education is just crazy. Even at the community college level, the costs in fees alone is enough to keep a lot of us out of school.
The administration costs alone of college is getting out of hand. 6 figure salaries for bureaucrats and teaching staff that works 9 months and complains that their pay doesn't stretch for 12. Give me a break!
How about 130 bucks for a darn textbook? And every couple of years teachers and the administration must work with the book publishers to get yet another "edition" out. That latest editions only value is to make the previous USED books obsolete.
This would stop if all of us would continue to buy the cehapest textbooks we could find which means ONLINE!












