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Online Textbook Retailer Gets A+ For Site Enhancement LEXINGTON, KY (November 09, 2011) – Best known for its easy, fast, and cheap way for students to rent, buy, and sell textbooks, eCampus.com has added a new chapter to its offerings … Continue reading
Online Textbook Retailer to Create Infographics Displaying Life as Students Know It: Card Catalogs and Pan American Airways Draw A Blank, While GPS Navigation Systems and Cartoon Network Strike A Chord LEXINGTON, KY (September 6, 2011) –From technological advancements to … Continue reading
eCampus.com, a leading online textbook retailer, has been fundraising towards several clean water projects in Northern Ethiopia through the non-profit organization charity: water. They are pleased to announce that they have generated the funds to provide an entire village with … Continue reading
eCampus.com, a leading online textbook retailer, joined forces with Best New Ad Ltd. to give college students the opportunity to work on an advertising project for a real company. eCampus.com is currently sponsoring four separate projects—one video, one audio, and … Continue reading
After months of tortuous papers and projects, hours of mind-numbing lectures, disputes over grades, not-so-patiently waiting for your professor to email you back or handing out grades, filling out course evaluations seem to be a student’s revengeful saving grace. Some students capitalize on this opportunity to express their true feelings. Others complain about their professor [...]
How to Resolve Conflict with a Roommate
Odds are, in college, you’re going to find yourself bickering with a roommate. Two people can only be around each other for so long before they begin to argue. The best thing to do is to understand that these arguments are going to happen before they actually happen. Here’s how to be prepared. A fight [...]
What comes to mind when I mention the word statistics? Maybe you think of a rough class you took last semester. You might glance over to your bookshelf to your copy of the Statistics for Dummies book. Maybe you think of boring charts and graphs. Chances are, you aren’t the ten percent of people who [...]
In college, the housing issue is complicated. Who should you room with? What if you get stuck with a bad roommate? What dorm should you try to get into? Will all your stuff fit into this third-choice room you ended up with? Sometimes one of the most complicated questions: how are you going to pay [...]
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