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Free Trial Offer for Nursing Students and Nurses

Many of you are just now starting the fall semester or will be very soon. If so, then you may be interested in a program by Amazon.com: “Amazon Student.” This program can allow eligible students to get FREE and FAST delivery of textbooks and other merchandise online. It is a great program for students to take advantage of for books.

What is Amazon Student?

Amazon Student is a program by Amazon.com that allows college students to get FREE 2-day shipping on tons of products, including textbooks. If you’re an eligible student, you can sign up through the link below to get a 100% FREE trial that entitles you to this free shipping offer, plus a few other perks. If you don’t want to continue the program, you can cancel at any time before the trial ends, and you won’t be charged a dime.

In addition, when you sign up for the FREE trial through the link below, you’ll help support our site, as we are also affiliates for Amazon* and earn a small commission when you sign up.

Get all of the details here: Join Amazon Student FREE Two-Day Shipping for College Students

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I’ve written often about the expense of textbooks. Many students really struggle with finances, and textbooks can cost hundreds of dollars per semester. In fact, in my book “How to Pass Nursing School,” I even devote an entire section on how to save money on textbooks. One of the strategies I amazon-studentoutline is buying books on Amazon.com. Amazon usually has cheaper prices compared to bookstores, and these savings can really add up.

In addition, Amazon.com has a ton of nursing supplies available. You can buy scrubs, lab jackets, nursing shoes, backpacks, pen lights, stethoscopes, and more. Most all of those items will be available with FREE 2-day shipping when you buy them from Amazon.com. So if you’ve been thinking of shopping for textbooks or supplies, now’s the time to do it.

What If I’m Not a Student?

If you’ve already graduated from nursing school,  you can still get the free trial of free shipping. However, instead of using “Amazon Student,” you’ll be signing up for “Amazon Prime.”

Amazon Prime’s free trial will not only allow you to get FREE 2-day shipping, it will also allow you to access a selection of FREE movies, Kindle Books, and more.

You can sign up for a free trial of Amazon Prime at the link below:

Join Amazon Prime – Watch Over 40,000 Movies & TV Shows Anytime – Start Free Trial Now

Whichever program you decide to try, you can cancel at any time. This is an awesome free trial offer. If you’ve been thinking of buying anything online–textbooks, nursing gear, school supplies, or anything else–this is an awesome opportunity to get the upgrade of FREE 2-day shipping.

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I hope all of you students have a fantastic fall semester!

*Disclosure: RegisteredNurseRN.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

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