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How to Get a Job After College

Career planning By February 13, 2023 Last Updated on February 26, 2025 by Abigail White Tags: , No Comments

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With an average of $37,574 in loans per student, today’s college students are no stranger to anxiety around finding a job after graduation. Aside from stresses like student loan debt, recent college graduates are hard-pressed to find a job in a suffering economy.

Luckily, there are a few strategies college students can take advantage of to prepare for the upcoming job hunt. While none of these strategies is a guarantee that you’ll get hired right out of college, they’ll certainly increase your odds:

Top 7 First Job Interview Questions and How to Answer Them

Career planning By February 9, 2023 Last Updated on February 26, 2025 by Abigail White Tags: , , No Comments
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When the college’s finally over, what’s next?

After bagging that degree and selling your textbooks with BookScouter, the next step is to join the workforce. However, before that, you’ll have to pass a job interview, and unlike the exams you aced in school, its questions aren’t always predictable. If you want your job interview to be successful, you should put great effort into your preparation.

10 Best Climate Change Books

Book lists By February 9, 2023 Last Updated on February 26, 2025 by Abigail White Tags: , , , No Comments
best climate change books

Perhaps the most important issue of our times, our effect on our natural world and questions of how to avert an impending cataclysmic disaster, might suggest a one-note list of doom and gloom. Instead, our rundown of 10 of the best of climate change books features rage and despair, yes, but also passionate, informed calls to action, incredible innovations in science and tech, and, ultimately, hope for better.

First Sale Doctrine: What You Need to Know (Regarding Books)

Book arbitrage By February 2, 2023 Last Updated on February 26, 2025 by Abigail White Tags: , , , , , , No Comments
First Sale Doctrine: What You Need to Know

Copyright law protects the exclusive rights of creators of various works: writers, artists, musicians, etc. You can’t take someone’s painting and display it in a gallery as your own; the same goes for music and books. You can’t copy and sell these works as if they are your own works, either. However, there is a limitation to copyright law: you can buy and resell the works of others—according to the first sale doctrine.

How Do I Buy Books on BookScouter?

All about books, All about textbooks By February 1, 2023 Last Updated on February 26, 2025 by Abigail White Tags: , , No Comments
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BookScouter is a book price comparison platform where you get the most up-to-date information on where to sell, buy, and rent used books at the best prices. It is also a tool that makes selling and buying processes simple and straightforward by quickly referring you to the best vendor.

In this guide, we’ll closely look at how you can use BookScouter to buy books and textbooks for your studies and search for the vendor with the best offer and the highest rating.

Top 6 Places that Buy Books in 2025

All about books, All about textbooks By January 30, 2023 Last Updated on February 26, 2025 by Abigail White Tags: , , , No Comments
Places that buy books

If you have books collecting dust on your shelves, you can turn books into money by selling them online. Most places that buy used books require them to be in good condition. Some sites match you with individual buyers, and others match you with buyback vendors. Let’s explore those options and learn more about the places that buy books. 

Amazon and Chegg used to buy used textbooks and other books, but neither offers this option any longer. Instead, Chegg sends you to another brand to sell your books, and Amazon only allows you to sell books as an Amazon seller, which takes much more work and incurs many fees.

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