

Aside from your favorite music video, Youtube has many study resources, tips and tricks available. You may be surprised at what comes up when you go to youtube or google and do a search for "Study tips" or "Math tips." Want a chuckle down as you buckle down to learn, do a search on "Math Rap." Resources abound, just verify with your professor or advisor the accuracy or what you view and plow ahead.
Skype and ooVoo make it possible for study groups to gather together virtually from all over the country, perhaps the world over, surely you can connect with a classmate. You can have fun while getting your work done. Add it to what you already do. Most students just don't put enough time in to begin with to be maximally successful. Next time you surf the net, remember your classes.
Go to your or another college website and cruise the resources. Again, do an internet search. It is amazing how many free lectures you can find when you look. "itunes" seems to be a favorite medium for professors. I am not saying you can get free credit but it is great to be able to capitalize on lectures from colleges and universities including Ivy league institutions. Incidentally, I am not saying you can't find "free" or low cost credits either. Ever heard of the CLEP Test? You might want to look into it.
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