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Yes, some schools offer textbook buyback programs where students can sell their textbooks back to the school for a certain price. However, not all schools have this option, so it's best to check with your school's bookstore or website for more information.
Some textbooks have online versions; ask your teacher or check the front/back of the book. Otherwise, you can't legally download any part of the textbook, even if you could find it.
You can find some cheap discount textbooks by going to www.amazon.com or www.half.com and you can use your swagbucks to save even more money on them and sell them back
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Usually there are options that your college bookstore will give you for buying used textbooks, which are a lot cheaper. Some colleges even let you loan textbooks for a reasonable price. If you find a college that does not do this, you can always try online classifieds like kijiji.ca for your area. There are usually a number of students there trying to sell the textbooks they bought last year that THEY found to be so expensive, and they will sell for less. On that note, you could buy the textbook at full price and try to sell it on a site like kijiji to get some of your money back.
You can read textbooks online through platforms such as Google Books, Project Gutenberg, OpenStax, and websites of universities that offer Open Access textbooks. Some universities also provide access to online textbooks through their library databases.
Some popular companies that facilitate selling used textbooks online include Amazon, Chegg, BookFinder, and TextbookRush. These platforms typically allow users to list their textbooks for sale, set prices, and ship out the books once sold.