I have had decent luck on half.com and on amazon. I try to find used copies for all of my classes.
The problem is: many instructors change the book every term so your only option is purchasing a brand new book because there simply aren't any used ones yet.
I think Barnes and Noble and Half Price Books also sell used textbooks so you might check there as well. You might also try finding people who took that course in the past and may still have their books lying around. If all else fails, you may be able to split the cost with a roommate or friend and share a book.
Textbook prices are super high due to the fact that they are constantly being researched and updated and have limited print runs with lots of color pictures. Some schools are starting to use electronic textbooks where you can read them online or print them out on your own.How and where to budy college books ?
I would suggest using GreenTextbooks.org
Save Money, Save The Planet
GreenTextbooks.org specializes in the recycling of textbooks, DVDs. Buying used textbooks not only saves you money, but cuts down on greenhouse gases caused by the manufacturing of new textbooks.
http://www.greentextbooks.org
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How and where to budy college books ?friends get an additional 5% of their textbook rental orders and an extra $5 when they sell their used textbooks back to Chegg.
Just use the promo code CC126081 for an additional 5% off. It's really worth it. It's free shipping too. I'm a college student and I love it.
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Try abebooks.com that's where I buy my books
I'm a Mech Engineer major too!
* I fixed the name....
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