The following is a list of places I like students to visit for help.

MATH

  1. SOSMath
    This is an outstanding site to help with algebra, trigonometry, geometry, calculus and differential equations.  It gives very nice, brief discussions sometimes with sample problems.
  2. Calculus Help
    This “Calculus on the Web” is an excellent, free site that gives assistance and sample problems from precalculus and calculus.  This is one of the best sites and is funded by NSF.
  3. More Calculus Help
    This site, called “Calculus help”, offers calculus help, including free multimedia tutorials and detailed calculus examples with complete solutions and offers links to other sites.
  4. Exambot
    Has calculus, physics, and economics help.  Unfortunately, most topics and sample problem links do not work.  In the upper right corner of most pages, there is a "Web Directory" link with over 400 calculus links to tests, sample problems and lecture topics.
  5. Algebra Help
    This is a good site for anyone who has forgotten algebra techniques.
  6. Precalculus Help
    This is called the “OJK'd Precalculus Study Page” has precalculus topics in the left margin.  The site does load slowly.  
  7. Precalculus and Calculus Help
    “Calculus@Internet” gives a directory of related topics, courses, applications, technology, and more.  Includes practice, help and Internet web links for trigonometry, precalculus and calculus.  A few of the links do not work, but those that do are very helpful.
  8. Calculus History
    “Calculus History” offers a look back into the history of the calculus. 
  9. Mathematics Teaching as a Rewarding Career
    This site answers many questions about becoming a mathematics teacher.  This nation desperately needs good math teachers.
  10. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
    This is the association for K-12 mathematics teacher.  Anyone planning to be a mathematics teacher should go here. 
  11. Mathematical Association of America
    This is the premier professional mathematical association.
  12. Mathematics Careers
    Here you will find a description of careers for mathematics majors or those interested in mathematics.
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