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Anybody wanna share a Chegg membership?
Ok so I usually torrent old versions of my engineering textbooks that have solutions manuals online as well, but this year I randomly have a lot of first edition textbooks or textbooks that don't have solutions available online. These solution manuals are usually my #1 most helpful study resource, since many of my professors only do the examples that are already worked out in the book or the even problems that have solutions in the back. It's like, I can read the damn textbook on my own, show me something original like what you're gunna put on the tests!
A lot of my books though have solutions on Chegg though. I don't know how safe it is to share a Chegg account, I'm assuming it wouldn't let me see anybody's credit card or anything. I promise promise promise I just want to see all these Chegg study solutions and plan on using a shared Chegg account for nothing else.
Anywho, does anyone want to share a membership with me? I'm broke at the moment, but I'd be willing to pay for a few months after I get my tax return if someone will share with me now.
Also if anyone knows any alternatives to this, like people who sell solutions to the following textbooks online, let me know. Uh I realize the rules on the sidebar say no sharing physical links to pirated materials, but maybe you could just give me an e-mail address of a guy that knows a guy, you know? Whatever doesn't break the rules.
Thanks. And here are the textbooks I need solutions to:
'Fundamentals of Engineering Economic Analysis' - Pratt, White, Grasman, et al. - 1st ed. I believe
'Signals and Systems' - 2nd ed - Oppenheim, Willsky, Nawab
'Electric Machines and Drives, a First Course' - 1st ed. I believe - Ned Mohan
'Applied Statistics and Probabilities for Engineers' - 6th ed. - Mongomery, Runger
EDIT: I will also settle for someone awesome who will just screenshot answers for me and e-mail them to me, if sharing the membership is too hard.
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