10 Nontrivial Websites for Students (Besides Facebook and Instagram)
by Vivien Smith Academic WriterStudentship
ain’t a walk in the park. Being
independent in terms of finances and decision-making
might put a serious toll on your life, should you be unprepared and unready to
embark on leaving without parents. In addition, coping with academic workload
is another challenge most students face. As a result, many rest confounded and puzzled as to how to move
with one’s educational career on. What
steps to make? What decisions to take?
To find
answers, students usually go online. But the Internet has so many websites
(gazillions!), and so many of them are of
below-furbelow quality (bazillions!) that figuring out what is what sometimes
becomes too difficult and time-taking. That’s why this article will offer 10 consistent resources which will make student life much easier and more productive.
LifeHacker
The British
edition of this popular online portal is famous for providing invaluable hints
on such aspects as finances, productivity, personal life and
self-actualization. A must-read thing for
each and every student.
UnplugTheTV
Does
someone still watch TV in the twenty-first
century? If the answer is positive, here’s a smart (and educative!) alternative
to soap operas and talk shows. UnplugTheTV is an educative streaming service
offering random videos on various scientific topics. Popcorn is allowed.
Sleepyti
Having hard
time getting up early? Want to rest well before the important exam session
tomorrow? Check out Sleepyti – a pretty
nifty instrument to calculate proper time to go to bed. Taking into account
sleeping cycles and plenty of other scientific stuff Sleepyti will help avoid morning fatigue and grogginess.
KeepMeOut
Who are the
worst enemies of a dedicated student? Social networks, funny cat videos, gif
aggregators, movie streaming services. Having hard time blocking them, for
you’re not mentally strong enough? Use Keep Me Out and carry on working on your
home assignment focused to the backbone.
Coursera
The most
famous MOOC (massive open online courses) in the world, Coursera offers a plethora of online courses to complete. Study
JavaScript programming, cooking, accounting and international law in the
comfort of your own apartment.
Essay Writer
Another
educative resource, Royal Essays take care of such important aspect of student
activity as writing essays. Everyone who finds it hard to express oneself in a
correct and coherent written form will find this website is truly life-saving instrument.
RecipePuppy
If writing
essays were the worst nightmare for
students, cooking would be the second in the list. Based on the ingredients you have in the fridge,
Recipe Puppy will fetch suggestions as to what you can prepare with what you
have at hand. Number one gourmet website for lazy students.
Don’tPassItOn
Since
students are one of the most sexually active people in the world, Don’t Pass It
On offers free testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea for British citizens aged
16-24. Seriously, don’t pass it on!
TheBookPond
Does
getting free textbooks on the web interfere with your moral code? But do you
still lack dough to purchase brand-new (and rather expensive) academia literature? Here’s the best website to
buy and sell second-hand educative
materials in a great many of topics and subject areas.
UniDays
Are you an
heir for a global restaurant empire? Or
maybe you’re a son of Eastern oil tycoon? Then getting a discount or two for
either meals, clothes or movies will for
your student budget just great. Getting a bargain happens quite often here.
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