Recent College Grad Creates Game Changing Site To Save Money On Textbooks

Visit www.textbookjudge.com now, you’re welcome

Textbook buying: the age-old, semi-annual ritual from hell. You desperately scavenge the Amazon for the lowest priced, earmarked, highlighted, dog-chewed copy of each book on your professor’s “Required” list, hungry for a deal. When the hunt is finally over, your cart is worth more than your left kidney on the black market. But it’s okay, it’s for your education, it’s an investment, right? Until the semester ends and 60% of those books have had no contact with anyone but dust mites under your bed. It seems “required reading” has a looser definition than you thought.

Visit www.textbookjudge.com now, you’re welcome

But before you sell your soul or head to a plasma clinic, we’ve found another way out of textbook debt. Textbook Judge is a course specific website made by students, for students to help eradicate needless textbook purchasing syndrome. Students from last semester rate whether they needed the books required for each class and professor, you reap the wisdom. No more guessing, over-spending or risking a bad grade by going without.  

The Textbook Judge website will provide you with definitive “Yes” or “No” votes from previous victims of The Man. You can also read peer reviews and see categorical scores for what the book is or is not used for (like homework, tests, in-class quizzes, etc). Once you’ve tasted the sweet freedom of extra $$$, spread the love and share your experience. Rate your textbooks from last semester and earn points that could land you free textbooks for the rest of your college life.

Visit www.textbookjudge.com now, you’re welcome

 

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