As members of the iGeneration, many college students have found websites and apps that make the college experience less stressful.\u00a0 Yes, we know about the hours and hours our parents spent in the library researching topics for school, and the tedious length of time spent thumbing through encyclopedias and other tangible reference material. But the advent of technology has made many of those tasks obsolete.<\/p>\n Trying to find a reasonably priced textbook? There are various websites to help in this search. Need to find all the information you can on a specific topic? Google it!\u00a0 The World Wide Web has made the college experience easier for the current generation.<\/p>\n The Flash has compiled five websites to aid college students in class work and saving money:<\/p>\n 1. Chegg.com 2.\u00a0RateMyProfessor.com<\/a> 3. StudyBlue.com<\/a>
<\/a>Chelsey Jones
\n<\/strong>Staff Writer<\/em><\/p>\n
\n<\/a><\/strong>Chegg is most widely known as a website that allows students to rent and buy textbooks for discounted prices. However, many students are unaware that the website offers way more than books. Chegg has an online tutoring program that allows students to ask for help on homework assignments. You pay $15 a week if you sign up for the weekly plan or you can pay for each session individually. If you sign up for the free trial, you can get the first thirty minutes of your tutoring session for free. Chegg also sends students emails about internships and part-time jobs they might be interested in.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>Trying to find a good professor to take is always a difficult task.\u00a0 Rate My Professor is a good tool to use to help students make these decisions. The website allows students to upload ratings and reviews of professors at their college or university. The reviews are set up into categories such as textbook use, level of difficulty, and attendance. The website also offers ratings for colleges and universities.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>Do you need help with a homework assignment but you are having trouble finding the solution in the textbook? Studyblue.com can help with that problem. StudyBlue is a website that is similar to Quizlet. This website offers flashcards for various subjects such as English, math, science and criminal justice. The flashcards are uploaded by other students and educators. The website also offers free homework help for assignments.<\/p>\n