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- Rate My Professors – Find out what other students think about your future professors.
- Easy Bib – This will save you a ton of time when citing your sources.
- Thesaurus – This site is great for finding better words to spice up your essays. Just enter the word you planned on using and use a synonym instead.
- Quizlet – You can use this to create flashcards and share them with your friends. You can also search other user’s flashcards. You may not even need to make your own!
- Prezi – This site allows your to create free, professional-looking presentations. It beats Powerpoint in my opinion!
- Mint – Budgeting in college can be a pain, but Mint will allow you to have a visual look at your spendings. They also have a great app, so you can manage your money on the go.
- Chegg – This is a great site to buy and sell used textbooks. I saved hundreds of dollars purchasing my books through Chegg.
- Ted – The speeches on Ted are motivational and inspirational. They also tend to be very informative.
- Wolfram Alpha – This is an answer engine you can use to calculate problems you’re having trouble with.
- Unidays – Save on brands that you’re purchasing from regularly like ASOS, Urban Outfitters, Levis and Baublebar. (Just to name a few).

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If you don't know how to use your Googles to find some shyt, you prob shouldn't be using this site anyways cuz it's basically a search engine too. Just type in "textbook piracy sites", search on Reddit, etc etc. I'm not gonna link it cuz it's illegal and not even American, I'm just letting you know about it so you know it exists. Excuse me then. Idek if it's that much of a secret, one of my professors even talked about it one time. And I wouldn't link the site, but if you need books then you can just tell me the names and I'll see if it's there.