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You can buy college textbooks from online bookstores. There are many online bookstores, like www.cocomartini.com, that offer 80% off discount college textbooks and all textbooks are 100% brand new. I save $300 last semester and use the money to buy iphone already. ^_^

"I save $300 last semester and use the money to buy iphone already."

That does not sound like saving $300 to me. It sounds like spending future tuition money to buy a 2 year contract that will end up costing well over $1000.

At least you're reading personal finance blogs. Maybe you'll "get it" sooner than I did.

I have $900/mo income and it's too late for me to get financial aid.

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