eNotes Contest

eNotes Contest

Do you want to win a brand new iPad and gain access to thousands of professional literary guides?

eNotes.com is currently holding a contest for students to enter to win a new Apple iPad and a Premium subscription to eNotes.com. The Subscription is worth around $500 dollars and has the ability to make your college years so much easier. Keep reading to learn more about eNotes and how to enter the contest.

What is eNotes.com?

eNotes is an educational resource giving students access to thousands of literature guides, literary criticism, and literature collections. Unlike may similar sites, all of the resources on eNotes.com are fact checked and edited by professionals.

Key Features
  • Over 3,000 literature guides
  • 40,000 pages of literary criticism
  • Thriving community of students & teachers
  • Q & A board

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There are three levels of membership on eNotes.com: “eNotes Premium Pass”, “eNotes Pass”, and a free membership. eNotes is giving away an eNotes Premium Pass membership to one lucky winner.

The Contest

If you want full access to all of the material on eNotes.com and a shiny new Apple iPad, you’ve got to enter this contest. It’s very simple.

How to Enter
  1. Become a fan of eNotes on Facebook.
  2. Post a comment sharing how class would be different if you were a teacher.
The Prize
  • One Apple iPad
  • One Premium subscription to eNotes.com (Worth $500)

Go Enter!

Head on over to the eNotes Facebook Page to get started with the competition. You can also find out more about the awesome competition by visiting eNotes.

Good Luck!

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  1. DaleNo Gravatar
    April 17, 2011

    I would love to join this contest, but I missed it. Anyway with eNotes, I can get some information from reliable resources. So, not only the student and teacher who can use it, but a worker like me can also use it.

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  2. StevenNo Gravatar
    June 4, 2011

    I visited enotes when I was still doing a Jonathan Budd Review. The site is very informative and has helped a lot of students and teachers along the way through their articles. Sadly, wasn’t able to join this contest. I hope they will be having this contest again soon.

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