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If you plan to go to college whether it’s a community college or a huge private college, a tip would be to set aside at least a $1,000 a year for books. A mistake I made this year already. I had gotten a lot of scholarships so I thought I’d use that money to buy the books but it turns out, it’s not possible with all my other costs such as transportation and of course, tuition that isn’t getting covered by the scholarships.

The past two terms I’ve been at college, I have spent well over $1,000 already on books alone. I still have at least 3 more books that I Have to buy by next week. I went today but the books were all sold out or not available so I was a little disappointed that I have to go back to the shops again for the third time for those three little books. You can also buy used books that cost less but nowadays, new editions of books come out every year just so these publishers and authors can make more money and that interferes with the teacher’s way of teaching and makes you buy the newest editions to which there are no used books to buy.

Good luck at college! Costs a hell of a lot of money.

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