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A Buyer’s Guide to Textbook Shopping
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It's that time of year again – the time when many of us watch our summer savings dwindle away... all for overpriced, underused textbooks. Follow these tips to smarter shopping, however, and you can walk away a winner. A wise man once told me that girlfriends are expensive. I asked him whether he'd ever met my textbook. "This 300-page beaut," I said, "costs 200 dollars." Suddenly a date to the local movie theatre or ice cream shop didn't carry the same weight. I felt like I'd shattered a world view. Textbooks stare inflation in the face and never blink. And unlike with most college "expenses," students often feel they don't have a say in the matter. But a movement is starting – albeit very slowly – to lighten the load on students' wallets every ...
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A.P. Classes: Absolutely precious or almost pointless?
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Some schools are phasing out Advanced Placement classes in favor of crafting their own curriculums, not centered on the A.P. test. Rewind 10 years. With seconds to spare, I've scooted into my first class of the day just before the morning bell. A.P. English Literature. It was one of my favorite classes. It was hard, but I actually felt like I was learning and retaining information (all of which, surely, has been forgotten, hence the poorly written blog you're resting your eyes upon). And then came the A.P. exam. I don't remember my score, but I do remember the ulcer that was developing in my stomach. Thinking my college acceptance hinged on the test result, I studied relentlessly and stressed constantly. And therein lies the problem that many ...
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When a textbook's fate lies in your hands
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For most of us, finals are over and the term is complete. Yet, our textbooks still remain. Oh, the possibilities...Every year at about this time, college students are confronted with a stifling dilemma. It's emotional, rational, fiscal and universal all rolled into one. On your desk, in your backpack, or for some of you in your closet or under you bed, you have hundreds of dollars of textbooks that you bought just a few months ago. And now that the term is over, you have a decision to make. The university buyback window is always open but never consistent. Plus, do you really expect to get prime dollar for your books in this economy? The Web is full of sites on which you can sell your books to the highest bidder. As many of you know, however ...
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Online classes: Boom or bust?
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Taking online classes is awesome because you're in control. But the question remains: Can you control the distractions?In the United States, nearly one-sixth of the 3.2 million students who are enrolled at a higher education institution took least one online class last fall. With gas prices hurting students' wallets, and schools saving money by virtue of needing less space and professors, it's no wonder that more and more students are learning electronically. I'm trying out the new online kick one class at a time this summer and this fall. Of course, there are plenty of students who probably choose to sign up in order to have a flexible school schedule so they can work or be more involved in other activities. But then again, they may just ha ...
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