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Renting textbooks has become very popular, and for a good reason: buying a bunch of brand-new books for the whole semester will most likely empty your account if you’re a broke student. But there’s also a good reason for you to change your mind and purchase the book you have rented.

Read more > “Why Keep the Textbook Rentals?”

Summer is the best season to switch off and relax, and it’s never been more fitting to take a break from social media. If you simply can’t imagine spending a day without social media, and if you feel that your relationship has become a little bit too controlling from their side, heres a whole list of reasons to have a bit less of them in your life below.

Read more > “Why Social Media and You Should Take a Break in the Relationship?”

Buyback quotes for textbooks fluctuate a lot when comparing those during different seasons, months, and even a couple of weeks apart. If the supply is too high and they flood used textbooks market, in a matter of days, obviously, the prices will fall swiftly, and you won’t get too much. This guide is to help you find the best time to sell textbooks and beware of the worst. 

Read more > “When are the best times to sell textbooks?”

Summer is finally here, and there is a wide choice of activities in front of you. Some students prefer to use their time for well-deserved rest, and some perceive it as an opportunity to work more. Regardless of what you choose, here are some tips useful for every student on a summer break.

Read more > “6 Tips for Students: What to Do in the Summer?”

It doesn’t matter if you’re a college student or someone else; every single one of us sometimes faces really stressful situations, which have unfortunately become a part of our lives. But one should never give up and panic when these situations come, so here is a collection of tricks that are intended to be weapons and help you in the war against stress.

Read more > “How to Cope with Stress?”

Studying without technology and gadgets is practically impossible nowadays, and it’s only logical that students tend to use their electronic devices with or without any cause. In general, studies show that young adults spend on screens more than seven hours every day, and this fact can’t help but affect their health and well-being—mostly negatively.

Read more > “The Benefits of Unplugging: How Technology Influences Students”

Use our promo code EASTERBOOKS to receive an extra 7% when placing your next buyback order. Check this buyback condition guide to know for sure you’re getting the most out of your used textbooks. The offer is valid until (and including) March 28. Sell your textbooks and celebrate Easter with BooksRun.com!

Read more > “Are You Ready for Spring?”

Every student wants their study routine to be as efficient as it can get. Many surveys have shown that taking breaks significantly improves performance and memorization, and it has been known for quite a while that “sharpening the saw” and not letting your brain overwork helps you “cut the tree,” or get things done quicker and more effectively. It’s important to know that there is a certain time for taking breaks, which is approximately every ninety minutes, and certain activities that will allow you not to get too distracted from your studies.

Read more > “7 Easy Tips for Study Breaks”

There are two types of motivation: internal and external. I presume we all know what external motivation is: I will earn a lot of money; everyone will like me more, and I will finally eat this piece of cake that has been waiting in the fridge for a whole hour when I was studying. But internal, on the other hand, makes the process the goal itself.

Read more > “Matter of Motivation: 7 Tips That Do Help”

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