Sunday, November 20, 2011

How to Read Textbooks Online

How to Read Textbooks Online

Textbooks are expensive, I know, and if you're looking to find the cheapest way to read a textbook, you may want to read them online. Did you know that many books out there will allow you to read them online for no charge at all? It sounds pretty good, right? Let me show you how it can be done, and how you can benefit from it. It's fairly easy!

Textbooks

Look in the actual book: The actual textbook may have an "e-edition" in the back of the book. If you're friends with someone in your class, ask to see if they have a CD. If it does, ask if you can borrow it. If they are nice enough to allow you to do this, you can buy them lunch, and let them know how thankful you are.

Textbooks

Search online: Some textbooks are online if you do a search, you'll be amazed. Now, you don't want to go out, and download them online, because that would be illegal, but you will find that there are many "open-source" based textbooks that you can take advantage of. Again, a quick search should show something up.

Download it: With the new hot Kindle, and other e-readers online, you can find your books online at big stores such as Amazon. Do a search, and see if there's a downloadable edition. This is going to be way cheaper, and you're going to get it right away.

Try these 3 tips out, and I can almost promise you that you can potentially find a way to read your books online.

How to Read Textbooks Online

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