This is a partnered post between Flip Out Mama and CampusBookRentals.com. All opinions are 100 percent my own.
As most of you know, I am wrapping up my first semester since I started back to college. It has been a bit overwhelming to say the least. I guess my multitasking and juggling skills are not as good as they used to be LOL! Between school for me, homeschooling the boys, the never ending health issues that seem to plague this family, and all the other stuff that we have to do, I can't seem to keep up! I will take any breaks that I can possibly get,that's for sure!
As most of you know, I am wrapping up my first semester since I started back to college. It has been a bit overwhelming to say the least. I guess my multitasking and juggling skills are not as good as they used to be LOL! Between school for me, homeschooling the boys, the never ending health issues that seem to plague this family, and all the other stuff that we have to do, I can't seem to keep up! I will take any breaks that I can possibly get,that's for sure!
One of the best ways that I have found to catch a break is by renting textbooks instead of buying them! What a great alternative to spending hundreds of bucks on books that I will use for a couple months, and then never again, right? The best place I have found for renting textbooks is CampusBookRentals.com! Why Campus Book Rentals? Here's just a few reasons:
-You can save 40-90% off of bookstore prices!
-Campus Book Rentals offers free shipping both ways!
-You can highlight in the textbooks, not a problem!
-They offer flexible renting periods depending on your needs!
-Campus Book Rentals donates to Operation Smile with each textbook rented!
(I absolutely love that last part! If you don't know, Operation Child is an international charity that helps heal children's smiles. They are a wonderful organization, and you can learn more about them HERE!)
Anyway, Campus Book Rentals is a really great company with a good heart, and renting your textbooks instead of buying them is definitely the way to go! They are always trying to make their business better, which is why they recently introduced Rent Back, which is a new program that allows students to rent books that they currently own to other students! Isn't that a great idea? I know I have tons of old textbooks that I would love to Rent Back, since I wouldn't get hardly any cash for selling them! Love this idea!
Want to learn more about Campus Book Rentals and how it works? Check out this video:
Oh, and if you are like me, and are interested in the the Rent Back program, check out this one:
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