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		By: Trevor Moss		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is a reassuring post. Thanks. Just to add: It would also be useful to prepare by relying on non-traditional learning tools, since these mostly enable learners to do well without necessarily having to rely on textbooks, which can be expensive. Most textbooks are updated frequently, and updated editions also tend to cost more, so even if one is look to find a used copy, finding a good edition for a cheap price is usually a wild chase. One alternative is to rely on online solution libraries, which break down the contents of a textbook in the form of assessment materials. One example is Bartleby Learn (https://www.bartleby.com/learn). Sometimes if all you&#039;re asked to read for a class is the preface or introduction to a title, look no further than Google Books. If it&#039;s a popular book, you can find a preview there.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a reassuring post. Thanks. Just to add: It would also be useful to prepare by relying on non-traditional learning tools, since these mostly enable learners to do well without necessarily having to rely on textbooks, which can be expensive. Most textbooks are updated frequently, and updated editions also tend to cost more, so even if one is look to find a used copy, finding a good edition for a cheap price is usually a wild chase. One alternative is to rely on online solution libraries, which break down the contents of a textbook in the form of assessment materials. One example is Bartleby Learn (<a href="https://www.bartleby.com/learn" rel="nofollow ugc">https://www.bartleby.com/learn</a>). Sometimes if all you&#8217;re asked to read for a class is the preface or introduction to a title, look no further than Google Books. If it&#8217;s a popular book, you can find a preview there.</p>
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