By Laura Butler


Radiology is a science that makes use of medical imaging in order to diagnose and treat patients who have diseases. This method uses a wide variety of imaging techniques including radiography, computed tomography, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. A person who specializes in this study is called a radiologist, and they are considered as medical doctors who execute and interpret medical images.

In order to become a radiologist, a person must enroll in a course in the college of their choice and study hard until they graduate. However, this is known to be a strenuous and expensive course and some students who are supporting their own studies simply cannot afford the many expenses that involve it. Aside from the yearly tuition fee, there are other expenses including textbooks and apparatus. This article will be giving the reader some tips on how to sell secondhand radiology residency books to earn some extra cash.

Before anything else, first you must determine the resale price of your textbooks. You may do this by visiting two or more local bookstores or the ones found within the school campus. Around the end of each semester they will usually hold buyback sales wherein you are able to find out who much they will give you for each textbook and the price when they resell it. If there are none in your area, you can always go online to check.

The best time to vend these items is a few weeks or months before the next semester wherein they will be used. You can get which ones will be utilized through the radiology course web page, or ask a professor who is knowledgeable. Some schools will not make use of the same book but this is nothing to worry about because you can always vend it to another school. If not, you can always sell it online and get a broader scope.

Once you have a general idea of the pricing and if it is in demand in the market, determining the price is the next step. The best way to get the best price is to compare with other students, bookstores, and online sellers. Aside from that, there are a number of other factors to take into consideration as well.

This basically includes the condition or quality of your textbook. If it is damaged, buyers will be put off or will haggle the price down. The shipping fee should also be considered if your buyer is residing out of state or in another country. If you are in a hurry to sell your items, then lower your price down to attract more potential buyers.

One way to garner attention is through designing an attractive flyer and pinning it all across the campus. It should include the important details such as the titles of the textbooks, your name and contact details, as well as the condition of the item itself. If you are not willing to spend money on flyers and taking time to pin them around, place an ad in the school magazine or on online listings instead.

A buyer will usually contact you within a few days, or sometimes a few weeks. Often times an interested buyer will want to see the book firsthand before making the purchase. This means you will have to meet them somewhere on campus or at their preferred location. In order to ensure safety, make sure to meet them in a public area that is both safe and convenient. This is also a good time to inform them of what kind of payment options you are willing to accommodate.

The key to having buyers is to remain patient and polite. Answer all their inquiries the best way you can and accommodate their terms if you can. In order to avoid inconvenience, bring extra cash with you in case you need to make some change. When you have successfully sold your item, remain polite and thank the customer for their time and effort. Also, do not neglect to remove your flyers and and delete your advertisements online.




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I am passionate about educating university students about money and careers, and have been doing so since 2007. I see the same confusion and mistakes being replicated every year. The way I help is through Save the Student. I'm always on the look out for new contributors, so get in touch if you're wanting to get involved! Aside from the site, my main interests are travelling, writing, photography, webdesign, sailing, football and cycling.

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