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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Don't let college textbooks break the bank

Center for Personal Finance editors



CHICAGO (9/23/09)--If you're a college student who's still reluctant to part with the $200 for that new chemistry textbook, don't make a last-minute run to the campus bookstore just yet: There are ways to get the textbooks you need at a lower cost--or even for free (chicagotribune.com Sept. 4).

It can take more time to explore other options than a single trip to the bookstore might, but the extra effort can translate into hundreds of dollars saved at the end of the school year.

Consider these alternatives to braving the bookstore:

For more information, read "Study Finds Turning to Digital Textbooks May Be More Costly" in Money Mix: Launch Your Life.

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