Friday, January 28, 2011

Be Creative In Order To Get Your Nursing Books Cheaper

Nursing textbooks are generally pricey just like any school books. If you are the typical student paying your way through nursing school, paying a hundred or so per book is very difficult. Check out some of the following tips for getting your books for less.

Don't Purchase Books Too Early

Even though you might be tempted, it is never a good idea to get your nursing books too early, regardless of the subject. It's much wiser to wait until you have access to the class syllabus or can personally check with the instructor to make sure that there have not been any last-minute changes. books can typically be exchanged, if necessary. However, it is much simpler to purchase the correct book the first time around.

Purchase Books Online

There are many vendors that sell nursing books online, both new and used. There are even websites that rent nursing books to you for as long as you need them. Examples of these sites include Barnes & Noble and Chegg. When locating a book online, one of the easiest ways to search for it is by the ISBN number. This will help to ensure that you purchase the proper edition.

If purchasing used, be sure to read any disclaimer to find out about software that should come with it, any marks and highlighting done by the previous book owner. In many cases as long as you can read the text, these wouldn't be an issue.

Post a "Want List"

Posting your "want list" on school bulletin boards or on sites such as Craigslist is another way to obtain the nursing books that you need and possibly save money in the process. More and more people are using sites such as Craigslist to sell things because there is no charge to do so for most item categories.

You also have the option of placing a small ad in your local newspaper or putting up "wanted" posters in your local convenience store, with manager permission. You never know who might have the book that you are searching for.

Consider a Trade of Either Goods or Services

Trading for textbooks is done all the time. Say you have a small appliance, or have certain skills someone else can make use of, you could get your textbook or books cheaper that way.

The same holds true for any service that you might be willing to offer. There is nothing wrong with organizing someone's closets, doing their taxes or any number of other things in exchange for good used nursing books.

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