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Saving Money On Textbooks
Books | Aug 29, 05
With classes starting shortly at most colleges and universities, it makes sense to remind everyone that a few clicks on PriceSCAN.com can produce very significant savings on textbooks, especially when compared to what one might pay at school bookstores and other retail venues.
Consider one quite typical example: Olivier Blanchard's introductory text Macroeconomics with Active Graphs, 3rd edition (includes CD), used to teach Principles of Macroeconomics at MIT this past spring. While it's available from Prentice-Hall (the publisher) for $129, you can find it for nicely under $100 from well-known vendors by searching on our site. Using this method, a student could save hundreds if not thousands on the required tomes of a given degree program. You can check book prices anytime through our book search feature.
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