Test books prices are generally outrageous, which bothers me. I know that some students and parents of students read this, so you might want to check out THIS STORY from the NY Times on how you might save some money.
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Legislative magic tricks force profits to the public not-for-profit school system.
You must buy your books, paper, pens, pencils, and education related materials (kindles, laptops, softare?) at the college where the tuition was paid for the expenses to qualify for the education tax credits.
1 comment:
Legislative magic tricks force profits to the public not-for-profit school system.
You must buy your books, paper, pens, pencils, and education related materials (kindles, laptops, softare?) at the college where the tuition was paid for the expenses to qualify for the education tax credits.
Non-profit, rrriiiiiigggghhhhtt...
Teabagged again
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