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This agreement was established between Popular Books (‘https://www.popular.com.sg/jsp/index.jsp’) an online bookstore and Microalliance (‘http://www.microalliance.com.sg/’) a print on demand (POD) both companies are in Singapore. Now Cram101 can offer students the ability to buy their books in Singapore without expensive shipping costs from America.
Online college students in Singapore will be able to order a Cram101 Textbook Outlines from Popular Books and Micro Alliance will fulfill the order. Students will be able to receive their book purchases in Singapore within 3 to 4 days. Shipping from the U.S. to Singapore costs were as much as $70.00 per book and could take from 14 to 30 days or more to arrive. Now the shipping cost will be less then $10 Sing dollars, a huge savings for college students. In addition to saving on shipping costs students can also buy an online subscription to Cram101.com. Each Cram101 Textbook Outlines has on the second or third page a discount password for Cram101.com or go to Cram101.com.sg Internet version. Using the discount password allows students the ability to save $5.00 per month for all there online Cram101 study requirements.
Today Cram101 has thousands of print on demand textbooks available in the areas of Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, Communications & MIS, Earth Science, Economics, Finance & Accounting, Healthcare, History, Mathematics, Management & Marketing, Political Science, Psychology, Research Methods & Statistics, and Sociology.
Using the online version of Cram101 students can take practice tests that are suited to their individual learning styles. Taking practice tests normally results in higher scores with less time spent preparing than their textbook-only counterparts. Online, students can choose to take a multiple-choice test, matching test, self-teaching test or true false. Taking online test students can receive instant gratification by grading themselves. Grading displays correct and incorrect answers and get 100% correct and you’ll receive a smiling face.
The founder and CEO Scott Parfitt PhD of the Cram101 products is launching a number of lectures around the U.S. promoting Cram101. Dr Parfitt believes students should be able to get great grades in less time by never highlighting a book again. To schedule a presentation by Dr. Parfitt or for domestic U.S. inquiries, sending e-mail to info@cram101.com. For more information in the Pacific Rim, contact bob.skerstonas@cram101.com. visit Cram101 in singapore at http:// cram101.sg
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