Favorite Tools & Resources


Moleskine

Weekly Notebook Planner, large size (8.5"x 5")

Index Cards

For making flash cards with vocabulary, equations, main concepts are often more effective for learning than using Quizlet, especially if you use Quizlets that you did not create.

Google Calendar

A high quality resource for online tutorials that includes video lessons for Organic Chemistry, Physics, Calculus, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra, Economics and Computer Science.

She Loves Math is a site devoted to explaining math concepts in a simple way with lots of examples (basic math through calculus).

A website that provides helpful tutorials on Pre-calculus, Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Schmoop has a lot of advertising but is available ad free for a fee. Tutorials are listed under “Learning Guides”.

Written by a math professor and includes a section on how to study for math exams. Notes cover topics in Calculus I, II, III and Differential Equations.

An open-source, free citation manager that can drop properly formatted citations into your work.

A comprehensive website for questions about the writing process.


Research Librarians on college campuses can provide a wealth of information. They are experts and can elevate quality of your research and reduce the time you spend looking for information.

Getting Enough Sleep