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Saving on Textbook Costs, The Apathetic Discriminator
The Discriminating Convenience Seeker can save even more on textbook costs by becoming apathetic about purchasing learning materials. This group is usually paying for school themselves and they’re struggling to make ends meet. Trying to get by without buying learning materials becomes their main objective. This often comes at the expense of starting out with a poor grade on a test or falling to far behind on the course work.
The Apathetic Discriminator knows not buying learning materials can afford a great savings, often paying nothing. The risk here is obviously academic probation, or even having to drop out. Don’t gamble on the first test of a semester before deciding if you need the book. You don’t want to jeopardize the time you’ve invested toward a diploma at the expense of trying save on education costs.
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