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Helpful math and college links:
1: Site to find the common
application for colleges with supplements for many of the schools accepting
the common application.
2: Place to find
the University of California Pathways Application Center where one application
can be used for all UC campuses.
3: The online version
of the common application.
4: A link to a site that will let you see what your score on the
AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, or AP Statistics examination will get you
in units at most colleges in the United States.
5: A comprehensive site
with links to facts on everything on the net and almost any subject. Has
nice search features. Will provide ideas and facts for classes in any subject.
6: Want to get some information about a college or university straight
from the institution itself? A link to the main page of every major college
or university is found on this site.
7: Determines which schoilarships
you are eligible for and then matches you up with them. A very comprehensive
site for financial aid.
8: University bound
can use this to find schools, apply for admision, find financial aid, and
study for SAT's. Those in college can use it to find ideal graduate schools,
distance-learning programs, study-abroad programs, and summer camps.
9: Need money
for school? Here, the scholarship search engine searches the database of
more than 8,000 funding sources comprised of more than 600,000 individual
awards and selects those matching the student's profile. It provides each
funding source's eligibility requirements, due dates, number of awards,
award amounts, and contact information.
10:
A site that will provide free personal math tutoring via your choice of
text chat, voice chat, intel videophone or email. Has expertise in
Algebra, Advanced Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus,
and ACT Math Prep.
11: Information
on all 8 of the undergraduate campuses of the University of California.
All 8 campuses share a common application that can be downloaded or filled
out online through this site.
12: A comprehensive
guide to exploring all 23 campuses of the California State University system.
You can tour the campuses and apply online. You can also file for financial
aid, trtack completion of admission requirements and send questions to expert
counselors.
13:
Here is a site where you can get programs, discussion groups, order accessories,
and some interesting links for your TI calculator. There is a lot of stuff
here including a flash rom download for Chinese help with the TI-83plus.
It's an interesting and helpful site run by Texas Instruments.
14: Academic
Info which is a comprehensive site of links to almost every subject including
math which can assist you in doing your homework, gathering resources or
information.
15: A web page that is maintained by the MathSoft Corporation and
lists a multitude of famous constants, many of which have links to pages
that show fascinating instances of these constants and some of these constants'
history as well as links to other pages featuring these constants. This
is an excellent reference site as well as extremely interesting.
16:
Karl's Calculus Tutor Page for 1st Year Calculus. A comprehensive set of
help organized by topics with a search capability. If you still can't find
it, you can send Karl an e-mail for assistance.
17: Another comprehensive set of links to every university or college
that offers a bachelor's degree in the United States. Just click and you
are there!
18: This site has been
provided by Mathematica and will give you the answer to almost any integral.
It is very helpful when you don't see how to do the problem. The answer
is a great hint. You do need to learn how to do the functions so the Integrator
will recognize them. There is an explanation at the site.
19: Going to need
stuff for college or just now? Want to get some great coupons for buying
clothes, computers, school supplies, furniture and other things? This site
has tons of e-coupons good for discounts at many sites. Buy a Handspring
Visor at Staples.com and get $30 off plus free shipping. Check it out.
20: FastWeb makes searching
for scholarships quite easy. It is easy to register and use this page to
find over 3000 different scholarships.
21: Family
Education provides many resources for parents, students and teachers. This
page is a compilation of scholarships, government programs and much more.
22: A college visit checklist to help you know the questions to
ask when you visit a college campus. Some nice links, too.
23: Another excellent
site to search for financial aid--loans, scholarships and other forms of
aid--as well a a lot of other advice.
24: The
2001 Colleges financial aid and scholarship web page. Another great site
for looking for financial aid and getting other information on colleges
and universities, too.
25:
TI-InterActive! enables high school and college teachers and students to
easily investigate ideas in mathematics and science. Teachers can enhance
students' learning through interactive lessons that encourage exploration,
visualization, data analysis and writing. Students can use TI InterActive!
to help them master math and science concepts, improve problem solving skills,
create great looking homework, access and download teacher-prepared materials
from the Internet, and more.Parents may wish to include TI InterActive!
on their home computer for students at home.
26: A very complete
statistics page with links, e-books, references, statistics jokes, recommended
books, a discussion group and much more.
27: A site that
has links to help you with all Calculus topics. You can use it without registering.
If you want help on a topic, a list of links is given that will provide
you with the help you need. Lots of choices.
28: Exambot is a site
that will allow you to freeely use some math, Physics, Biology and Chemistry
AP type level questions. Some good resources.
29:
Alvirne High School's Calculus Class' web site. Hints on the test. Problems
of the week. and lots of helpful pages and links.
30: A web site that
has many resources for teachers and students. It has a very good list of
links under Mathemtaics-->Calculus that will give you access to loads
of sites that will help you with your calculus studies. Links to other subjects,
too.
31- e-Calculus is a web-based tutorial using the pdf format(link
to download free Adobe Acrobat software is found below this description)
that lets you review limits, derivatives and integrals at your own pace.
Sponsored by the University of Akron.
Get
Adobe Acrobat software-free.
32: See the College Board's site and see how the 1998 and
1999 AP Free Response questions were graded. 1998
1999
33: See a high school's answers to the 2000 free response
questions. Do them yourself, first, then compare answers. 2000
questions 2000
answers
34: The answers
to this year's AB and BC Free Response test questions are found at this
site.
35: This
site has the questions for the 2001 AB and BC Free Response questions.
36: A site that
is designed just for graduating high school seniors and explores the resources
and trials of being a college freshman. Includes ideas on transferring colleges,
major problems, and of course what to get for college.
37: This site claims
that it is "The ultimate colleg student resource to get you through
the semester---ALIVE". Topics include dealing successfully the first
day of classes, midterms and finals.
38: The College Student
Survival Guide site. A somewhat tongue in cheek site that has some good
ideas to get you started on your college career.
39: Now that Calculus
classes are winding down, here is a site that can give you programs for
your TI calculator including games and math programs. Seen others playing
space invaders--you can, too! Website includes instructions on downloading
and using.
40: One of the largest
commercial college student sites with on-line chat, discounts [the Advantage
card] and tons of resources for helping you make college a more interesting
experience. It's free and it's a way to get a free connection to your friends
at other schools and colleges.
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