Find Other Useful Websites Here!
The Internet is packed full of information on maths and physics. There are plenty of places to visit and this page lists just a few of them. If you would like your website added to the list, or you know of a website that you think others would be glad to know about, then please do e-mail us, including the URL and a brief description of the site.
- GCSE Answers - Maths
Part of the much larger GCSE Answers site, which is produced largely voluntarily by GCSE examiners, the maths pages can look a little "sparse" but they are designed to be easy to navigate and to give you the bare bones information on a topic. There are plenty of tutorials which are backed up with lots of questions to help you test your new-found knowledge. There is also the Your Questions, Our Answers section that lets student post their questions. The questions and answers are archived and indexed for easy reference.
- Paul's Online Maths Notes
A free online resource from Paul Dawkins, lecturer at Lamar University. Contains excellent articles on Calculus, and extremely useful cheat sheets for algebra, trigonometry, calculus and the like. Well worth a visit.
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Ask Dr. Math
An extremely popular maths help website. Rather than being forum-based, users post their questions to volunteers. In some ways a victim of its own success, its popularity means that you might not always get an answer (depending on how busy the volunteers are). Most useful is the fully searchable archive of questions and answers - a good place to look if you are stuck on a maths problem.
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coursework.info
By far the UK's largest library of essays and coursework, founded by an ex-student in 2002. Contains coursework for GCSE, AS, A-Level and college and degree courses. Well worth a look if you are struggling with your coursework - but remember schools and colleges take a very dim view of plagiarism and coursework.info actively help teachers and academics who might suspect that one of their charges has been cheating!
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Jenny Olive's Maths: A Student's Survival Guide
Although it hasn't been updated for a couple of years, this is still an excellent site. Created to promote Jenny's Maths: A Student's Survival Guide, it contains a marvellous online Vectors tutorial (also pages on symmetry, groups and percentages). Well worth a visit.
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The My Chemistry Tutor Forums
Are you stuck with a chemistry conundrum? If so then this is the place to go. And if you are familiar with the YourMathsTutor maths forum (www.yourmathstutor.info/forum/) then you will certainly feel at home in My Chemistry Tutor (both using the excellent, open source, Simple Machines forum software to power them). Again, this is another site that is well worth a visit.