On this page you can find a list of Youtube channels that you can refer to when studying for a particular subject or course that you are struggling with and/or require more practice on.
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 of the channels by course. If you have any questions, please let me know (:
Youtube Channels for Learning Physics
Veritasium offers its audience with physics and engineering-related content that is explored in a real-world context
This channel offers its audience with mathematical concepts and its relation to physics in various contexts
This channel offers its audience with short animations about real-world concepts from a physics lens
This channel offers various short lessons and examples about several physics and mathematical concepts
Youtube Channels for Learning Mathematics
This YouTube channel is tailored more towards understanding basic concepts of mathematics, include high school content, and intro-level courses in colleges
This YouTube channel is tailored more for college students as it offers insight on calculus, and higher-level mathematics
This YouTube channel offers animations for its audience to visually see and explore mathematical concepts and equation in real-world scenarios
This Youtube channel is tailored more for high school and college level students as it offers videos on calculus, analysis, and more heavy mathematical courses
Youtube Channels for Learning Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Tutor also offers physics and mathematics videos. A lot of the content in this channel help elaborate on basic knowledge of a particular topic, and includes practice problems
This channel showcases synthetic chemistry procedures for educational purposes with a focus on organic chemistry
This popular YouTube channel (also used in a wide variety of other courses like history, philosophy, and more), offers animations, and detailed analyses
This channel is for students at the high school and undergraduate level, but it is also for members of the general public who just want to know more about the world and how things work