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Post by greyestfox on Mar 23, 2007 17:38:23 GMT -5
Here's the latest in my "I have time to make a sig" sigs: This one takes a more comedic direction which hopefully gets understood and if not then read your history books.
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Post by samm on Mar 25, 2007 3:20:29 GMT -5
LolHistorybooks
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Post by dainius on Mar 26, 2007 15:25:35 GMT -5
But those History books are expensive ; ;
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Post by Lavitz on Mar 26, 2007 18:32:00 GMT -5
helpful advice: when in college, only buy used books. They're cheaper and may have helpful little notes scribbled in them
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Post by dainius on Mar 26, 2007 22:43:49 GMT -5
helpful advice: when in college, only buy used books. They're cheaper and may have helpful little notes scribbled in them Help me pick a college first!
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Post by Lavitz on Mar 27, 2007 9:12:41 GMT -5
To do that would require that you supply me with all information regarding your educational background, goals, interests, etc.
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Post by samm on Mar 27, 2007 17:42:27 GMT -5
Campus1.com searchs cheap books for you. Amazon and Barnesandnoble.com usually pop up and they pretty reliable. Edit: Here's a cut and paste from the internet. Bargain books Looking for deals on college textbooks? Internet shopping might be your answer. Here are a few sites to launch your search: Try www.Campus1.com or www.collegebooksdirect.com for new or used textbooks at discounted prices, or for textbook buyback, try www.CampusBooks.comThe Bookstore at the University of Montana has its own buyback program, which is one of the best in the country for selling used textbooks. To access the program, log on to www.umtbookstore.comAlso, according to a recently released survey by the Government Accountability Office, the price of U.S. textbooks is significantly lower if they're bought in another country. Checking out international bookstores' Web sites could be a money saver.
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