Electronic Textbooks Offer Students Savings And Convenience

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Electronic Textbooks Offer Stude nts Savings And Convenience (NAPSA)—There’s good news for students looking for ways to save—particularly on textbooks. Many are now enjoying the discounts and added convenience offered by electronic textbooks. The College Board reports that students pay an average of $1,000 per year on traditional textbooks, more than 15 percent of the annual tuition at an average public school. SavingsTips For College Students Fortunately, a growing number of higher-education textbook pub- lishers are now offering eText- books as an alternative to the tra- A growing number of students CourseSmart, for example, currently offers students more than a third of all college textbooks as eTextbooks at an average discount of 50 percent. These savings can help students avoid a reliance on end-ofsemester bookstore buybacks, which can be significantly less than expected. Lucky students may be able to recoup 50 percentof their up-front costs by selling their texts back to and enjoy added convenience with electronic textbooks. know that they are more likely to get $5 or $10 back, or worse, find they can’t sell back the bookatall. and take notes. Students can also cut and paste text into study guides, print out important pages and choose between online or downloadable formats to access their textbook. Many students say there are physical benefits as well. If one big text is heavy, four can be a pain in the back—literally. Fortunately for students who use eTextbooks, all they need is a laptop to access the material they are looking for, at any time, anywhere. ditional, pricey print texts. the bookstore, but most students With an eTextbook, the student saves 50 percent up front and eliminates the burden of trying to sell the book. Savings alone, however, are not the only reason more students are turning to electronic texts. There is also added convenience. For example, when students are studying and writing papers, instead of searching endlessly through a textbook or a semester’s have found they can save money notes for a particular subject or passage, they can use a search function that enables students to immediately pinpoint all references to a particular subject throughout an entire text. In addition, electronic textbooks share many characteristics with print textbooks, such as allowing students the ability to highlight important passages e You are a college student, solivelike one. Don’t try to live thelifestyle of a graduate with a job yet. Take advantage of campusactivities. There’s always something to do. Attend free moviefestivals. Pay a few bucksto see the local symphony every month. Support the sports teams. Attend lecture series. Get the most from your student ID! Use the student discount. Movie theaters, museums and even name-brand stores now offer students discounts on their purchases. Purchase eTextbooks.Electronic textbookscost half the price of traditional print texts and are accessible at anytime, anywhere. e See a doctor on campus. If youfeelsick, you may wantfo consider seeing a doctor or d nurse practitioner on campus. Instead of a health club, go to the on-campus gym.Access fo this gym equipmentis often free. However, there maybe a feefor specific classes. Create monthly budgetsfor food and entertainment andstick to them. On today’s Wi-Fi-enabled campuses, laptop accessibility makes it possible to integrate the electronic textbook with other online learning resources, such as Blackboard, library databases, Wikipedia and Google. Visit www.CourseSmart.com to learn more.