(PRWEB) December 30, 2004
This semester, http://www.urshelf.com (the new college textbook sales website), makes certain that college students wonÂt have to wait in long lines at campus bookstores to buy brand-new pricey textbooks  and they can forget about selling back used texts for a fraction of their original costs. Instead, students can go to urShelf.com, a brand-new website for discount textbooks.
Whether a low price educational textbook, biology or algebra textbooks, budget calculus text books or medical textbooks then http://www.urshelf.com is set to become the new number one destination, assisting all college students.
The idea for the discount textbook website, which is set to become all students first stop for new and used text books, http://www.urShelf.com, was conceived by four students at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Ryan Spadaccini found that he had great difficulty finding the textbooks he needed online. He and Scott Jolliffe brought the idea for a customized online textbook marketplace to their fellow "Pi Kappa Phi" fraternity brothers Sarabjit Singh and Geoffrey Cox, who worked to design and implement the textbook site. http://www.urShelf.com was launched in Summer 2004, and is set to continue helping students into 2005 as an online bookseller for those in their college years.
With their ongoing success in the Fall 2004 semester, the four are optimistic about this upcoming Spring. ÂWe wish something like this had been around when we were still in college, Jolliffe remarks. ÂWe mightÂve done more of the reading, he jokes. Indeed, college students across the country are about to reap the benefits from the cheap textbooks at urShelf.com and theyÂll have no more excuses for not doing the reading.
Visit http://www.urshelf.com and begin exchanging textbooks today.
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