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because then it emails you when new listings show up under those search terms! I once snatched up a $125 book for $13 because the system notified me right away! also helpful for saving money on items you don’t need right away—since i slowly buy a lot of academic books and they’re usually pretty expensive, this helps me save on average $20 per book
Feb 28, 2024

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bc it’s what I originally wanted when I first went to college at 17 but I was scared to make writing my job and got a B.S. in Nutrition instead lol Now the goal is an eventual PhD in Victorian Literature but I’m just happy to have made it through this part at 32! Stacked is everything I read in my English courses—barely pictured are the 5 stuffed accordion folders of other reading materials under my chair haha
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