No more $120 chemistry books. That's the message from textbook rental service Chegg Inc., which is urging college students to stop paying top dollar to buy their tomes. After three years of going ...
The New York Timesran an article this past weekend on Chegg.com (short for chicken and egg), a growing textbook rental service. That's right, textbook rental. How many college students buy used books ...
The skyhigh cost of college is fundamentally changing. Yesterday, New York passed legislation that makes public college free for middle and lower-class students. Popular textbook company Pearson also ...
Last August Chegg, which has developed a number of services for college students, announced that it had formed a strategic alliance with Ingram Content Group to accelerate its transition to digital.
After thousands of dollars are added up for every semester of college, one of the most stressful afterthoughts is the bane of every student’s existence: usually heavy, often useless and always ...
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