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    Should I Start Saving Up for Textbooks Now?

    enJune 20, 2022
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    About this Episode

    (College 101 Series: Chapter 13) Buying books for classes are notoriously a pain in the butt for college students.  They’re expensive and seldom used in certain classes.  For this episode, we discuss why books are so expensive.  We then jump into an impromptu ‘tips and trick’ segment where we talk about ways we’ve learned to help cut the cost of unnecessary books down for you.

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