Eleven helpful websites the average student should bookmark
- Open Library. Tons of free books to read. Great for when you have nothing to do in GPS.
- Printable graph paper. For when you run out in class.
- Free Rice. Most of us used this website in grade school then threw it away, but it could still be really helpful now. For instance, if you want to practice your Spanish vocabulary you can do it here and also feed kids.
- Khan Academy. For millions of videos teaching you whatever you want. Seriously. You can find everything on it.
- Socratic.org. It can help you with all of your science and math needs.
- Documentary Heaven. Watch hundreds of free documentaries online. Great if you have a report over an event or person.
- Intro to Psych. Yale University has its Intro to Psychology lectures online for free.
- Free MIT Courses. Just for the sake of learning. This site has plenty of free textbooks, too.
- Math help. Who doesn’t need it?
- Free SAT and ACT prep books. Yes, seriously.
- Free ACT practice test online. May help you get the score you want.
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