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I know. I used to collect the LN, however since bookdepository.com closed, I can no longer buy them. Amazon shop is not accessible in my region, so I probably can only get them in a local Kinokuniya store which is usually priced much hire that buying the online. Or maybe I can only depend on the audiobook from somewhere like youtube. Source: 11 months ago
Bookdepository.com/ is shutting down business and I need a good substitute asap :))) I live in germany and it's really hard to get good international books that here that aren't considered mainstream enough to be in regular bookstores. So any good british website with free EU-shipping would be perfect. Any ideas? Source: about 1 year ago
Damn, I really want to continue reading the novel but sadly bookdepository.com is closing this month. I don't know where I can get the novel unless I pay a visit to Kinokuniya and buy their overpriced light novel. Source: about 1 year ago
So here's something very few of you may be aware of: Your local bookstore probably has the ability to order whatever title you could get on bookdepository.com/amazon or BOL or whatever other megacorp decided they could kill off the high street. (Of course they'll buy them from other megacorps, but at least they won't be dead set on killing your local shops). Source: about 1 year ago
With amazon shutting down bookdepository.com in a few weeks, which other good sites that has a big collection/variety of books? (apart from amazon). Source: about 1 year ago
There are also scholarships that are not specific to any school, but rather an organization. For example, my mosque offers a scholarship that students can apply to. The scholarship money is given via check that can go towards any school. There are many websites that make finding and applying to these external scholarships easy like scholarshipowl.com, scholarships.com, and unigo.com. I guess you could say that... Source: over 1 year ago
Alex then went online and did their own research. Alex preferred reading reviews by students and relied a lot on studentsreview.com and unigo.com. They then scored every category for a given school and the spreadsheet would calculate a score. I also suggested to Alex to disregard the names they had in mind and just read about each school with an open mind. The result was fascinating! This is what we learned:. Source: over 2 years ago
#2 current student reviews: I find the website unigo.com really helpful. I got a sense of how the student population was like and the work and social culture, and anything I should be wary of. Source: over 2 years ago
I personally go to unigo.com. It's a website that has a feature where students answer questions about the typical students at their college. Here's Cornell, as an example. Source: almost 3 years ago
There's also websites like unigo.com and fastweb.com. Source: about 3 years ago
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