How To Save Ebook From Chegg

What We're About As a student in today's world, you're used to doing things your own way. They said you'll need this textbook; you said I'll find it cheaper online. They gave you strict class times; you said I'll make my own course hours. They said we can't help you financially; you said I'll earn it elsewhere.

They play by yesterday's rules; you're today's student. If this sounds right to you, we think you'll like it here. Because at Chegg we're all about removing the obstacles that stand in the way of the education YOU want and deserve.

Search free scholarships, browse course reviews, get 24/7 study help and rent textbooks for a fraction of the cost of your bookstore - all in one big education-redefining student hub. Helping students save time, save money and get smarter.

Where to get textbooks as cheap as possible if not free? Well, free is not always an option, but many college students wonder where to find textbooks for cheap?. Get a textbook price comparison of versus an online. If you need a free textbook ask around to borrow one, or see our resource list below. Check as another place where to get textbooks for cheap.

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Check your local and college libraries as they might have a copy. Remember to factor prices if you buy a textbook versus a textbook rental when determining total cost.

Be considerate, but your professor might have their free textbook review copy to lend you Where to find textbooks for free? Top 10+ sites where to get textbooks for free: – Here is a list of the top ebooks found at Google’s eBookstore – A growing list of free mathematics textbooks hosted by Georgia Tech University, Atlanta, Georgia – Free ebook site started by Michael Hart, did you know the first ebook was created on July 4, 1971?

How To Save Ebook From Chegg

We’re hearing that online textbook rental service Chegg has completed its third acquisition today, snapping up lecture notes and study guides service Notehall for an undisclosed amount of cash and stock. Chegg, which has received over $219 million in financing and hit revenues in the ballpark of $130 million in 2010, is also reportedly “deep in talks” with bankers regarding its plans to go public. Notehall, which like a micro-Chegg congruously offers a platform for students who want to buy and sell course materials, will be Chegg’s third acquisition after it snapped up other education-related startups Courserank and Cramster last year. Notehall was founded by University of Arizona students Sean Conway, Justin Miller, Fadi Chalfoun and D.J. Stephan in 2008 while they were still at the university. The startup was originally financed with co-founder Justin Miller’s bar mitzvah money and eventually ended up taking part in the Dreamit Ventures incubator program as well making an.

Who wants to pay a wad of cash for textbooks? Not yours truly. I’m Chegging, baby. Seriously, go to Chegg.com where you can rent textbooks rather than buy them. You’ll save between 65%-85%. Yes, I’m serious. Just search for the books you need and order.

Chegg ships them to you super fast and when your term ends you just ship them back for free. And guess what? They plant a tree for every book that’s rented. Enough said I personally saved about $350.00 last semester and $400 this semester. I am a few years over the median book buying age but I buy romance, historical, paranormal, contemporary, self improvement books, and some cookbooks. Lately I have been having to buy and rent textbooks for my daughters who are are students in college.

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Whoever came up with the idea for renting textbooks, thank you. Chegg.com has been a life saver. I only wish I had found out about chegg when my oldest daughter started college then I might have a couple of thousand more to spend on books and other things, like a vacation.