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Almost anyone who has been to college or is currently in college will tell you that having to purchase textbooks is one of the biggest expenses there is.  An average textbook can cost anywhere from $50 to $150, and books for some of the more specialized classes such as advanced computer science or mathematics can be, $200, $300, or more!  And when the semester is over and you try to sell your textbooks back, if the bookstore even buys it from you at all you may only get pennies on the dollar.

Luckily for many college students, however, recently renting textbooks has become a viable new way to obtain the materials you need without being committed to paying for them.  There is great potential to save money by doing this since renting the books costs a fraction of the cost to buy them and also because you don't have to worry about whether or not the bookstore will take them back at the end of the year.

In order to rent textbooks, the student must go online and search for the required book by title, author, or ISBN.  Once you find the book you can choose how long you need it for and then search across various rental companies to see which one has the best prices on rentals and shipping.  Some companies even include free shipping (and pre-paid return shipping for when you're done with the book!) to make the deal even better.

One important thing to mention, however, is to check before renting a textbook to make sure it comes with any DVDs or CDs that may have originally been part of the book package (for example, some books have CDs in sleeves attached to the inside cover of the book).  Anyone considering renting a textbook will want to make sure that any necessarily electronic materials are included.  Depending on the course subject, the CDs or DVDs may contain software, music examples, or video presentations, for example.

Textbook renting is a new and innovative way for college students to save money at a time in their lives when they're often short on funds and high on debt.  Fortunately, there are a few companies around that make renting textbooks easy and pain free for college students, and it's definitely worth looking into if you're a college or university student interested in saving money.

Please visit this site to learn how to rent textbooks.  You can also view a discussion about it at mylot.



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I have heard of this and online textbooks. The wave of the future, for sure. Welcome to SearchWarp.

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