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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 323778, member: 91868"] College can be expensive, but there are many ways to save money on books and supplies. Here are a few tips that may help you stretch your budget: 1. Buy used textbooks whenever possible. Many college bookstores offer used versions of textbooks for significantly lower prices than the new versions. You can also purchase them from other students or online retailers such as Amazon or eBay for even more savings. 2. Rent textbooks instead of purchasing them outright if you only need to use them for a semester or two-long course in school and won’t need it afterwards. This is especially helpful if the textbook is expensive, since rental fees tend to be much cheaper than buying a new copy outright would be 3. Compare prices across multiple vendors before making any purchases so you know exactly what kind of deals each vendor has available at any given time - this could end up saving you quite a bit over time! Don't forget about online stores like Amazon and Chegg which often have better deals compared to normal bookstores in town too! 4 Take advantage of student discounts when shopping for college supplies such as laptops, printers, software programs etc., as well as discount codes offered by stores like Best Buy who occasionally give out coupon codes specifically designed with students in mind! Even some restaurants offer discounts just because one has an ID card from their respective university - take full advantage of these opportunities whenever they come up! 5 Reuse items where possible – if your professor allows it (and sometimes even encourages it), consider reusing old notes/assignments from previous semesters/years instead of starting completely fresh every single year; this will save plenty on paper costs alone over time! It's also good practice to keep all lecture materials after each class session so they can potentially be reused again later down the road too – no sense throwing away perfectly usable material right? [/QUOTE]
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