On this page you can find a list of websites that you can use when studying for your classes, and/or completing assignments. You can also head to the Textbooks page to find more websites you can use to rent or find free textbooks for the courses you will be taking!
This page will also get updated with more resources as more time passes by! Please let me know if you would like anything else to be included and/or altered in detail.
I organized all website and tools by category. That is, some websites you can use for a particular subject or course, while others are more project-based oriented. If you have any questions, please let me know (:
Some websites/tools you can use for your textbooks:
Some websites/tools you can use for your mathematics courses are:
Some websites/tools you can use for studying, reviewing and learning are:
Chegg is an educational platform that allows students to upload a unique question they need an answer to, and within minutes, receive an expert answer to the question they needed help with.
An alternative to Chegg is Homeworkify! It allows you to see solutions without a paywall. You can also use the AI version of Homeworkify if this version is no longer available ):
Some CUNY campuses use Navigate as a tool for students to make appointments with their advisors, and other college faculty members.
Here, you are able to schedule a tutoring session with an experienced tutor at your campus, or get assistance with your assignment.
Some websites/tools you can use for your essay-writing and projects are:
JSTOR is a digital library consisting of academics journals, primary sources, and more full-text documents that you can use to support your research papers and workload. Using these academic sources will further strengthen the credibility of your writing, and ensure accurate and research-based evidence about the topic you are writing about.
StuDocu is an online learning and sharing platform for students where students can share study material, including notes, exams, and other resources. Here, students can also upload and sell their notes and study material from previous courses.
An alternative to StuDocu is Stuvia, which you can also use to sell your notes!