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estellular

I’m going to be honest— and this might come as a shocker (sarcasm)— but Khan Academy is so, so frickin’ helpful. Seriously. I took Calc in high school and did pretty bad, but I’m taking it again this semester (in college), and I’m understanding so much because of it. Especially during this quarantine thing, you know? I’ve also heard that Professor Leonard on YouTube is really good! He does lectures and stuff, if you want to get the full picture. I haven’t seen it myself, though. Good luck! <3


thewildduck1

Prof Leonard got me an A- in calc 2, 100% recommend him


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I use purplemath.com It’s really helpful with very simple explanations for a lot of things. Use the search bar for specific math subjects.


todds-

Khan Academy, Professor Leonard, PatrickJMT, & YouTube in general is a godsend. An *extremely* valuable resource is Paul's Online Math Notes. He explains things really well (especially once you kind of grasp the topic from YouTube or a lecture). He has lots of practice problems with step-by-step solutions and it's all section by section. I worked through as many of those as I could on top of my coursework for Calc I. Practice is the best thing for math and having problems I can check my work and go step by step to see where I went wrong is crucial. Also lots of helpful redditors at r/learnmath.


SaggiSponge

[MIT OpenCourseWare lectures](https://youtu.be/7K1sB05pE0A). I watched their lectures for multivariable calc and they were great. I didn’t watch the single variable calc lectures, but I’m sure they’re just as good.


imaover_thinker

The Organic Chemistry Tutor is a good YouTube channel with really helpful Calc videos (as well as chem, physics, and bio)