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lets just talk about this here cookie recipe
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For magic improvements on thing that is already perfect:
Use one spoon white sugar, and one spoon brown if you have it.
After microwave, before noms, add vanilla ice cream.
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salt is a flavour enhancer, add just a tiny dash, not enough to make it salty.
Because I love you all.
Remember when we made these.Just made this and i mayve added a little more vanilla than intended, but still tastes AWESOME
omg the recipe

Writing a CV:
- The perfect resume for someone with no experience (by businessinsider)
- Guide to writing a CV
- Common grammar mistakes to avoid on your CV
- How to explain a gap in your CV
- How to overcome common CV issues
- What not to do on your CV
- Should I include hobbies and interests in my CV?
- CV layout: dos and don’ts
- Free CV template
- School leaver CV template
- CV templates and tips
- More free CV templates
- Example CVs
- How to tailor your CV to different industry sectors
Writing a Cover Letter:
- How to write a cover letter
- How to overcome common cover letter problems
- Graduate cover letter template
- Career break cover letter template
- School leaver cover letter template
- Free cover letter template
Referencing:
Interviews:
- How to answer common interview questions
- How to prepare for an interview
- The interview itself
- Advice to help you ace the interview
- Answer curveball interview questions
- 101 Interview Questions You’ll Never Fear Again
- Second interview questions and answers
- Telephone interview questions and answers
- Questions you should not be asked
- What to wear to an interview: bloggers’ top tips
- Group interview tips: do’s and don’ts
- Interview questions for employers: What you should be asking
- What not to do at interview
What job can I do?
- How to decide what job to look for
- How to find a new job
- How to search for jobs online
- Jobs in the retail industry
- Jobs in the engineering industry
- Jobs in the fashion industry
- Jobs in the IT industry
- Jobs in the motoring industry
- Jobs in sport
- Jobs in the education industry
- Jobs in the energy industry
- Careers with animals
- Jobs in the media industry
- Jobs in the leisure & tourism industry
- Jobs in the catering industry
- Jobs for history lovers
- Jobs for geography lovers
- Jobs for English lovers
- Jobs for maths lovers
Volunteering:
- 7 Simple ways to make the best of volunteering
- Benefits of volunteering
- Benefits of mentoring
- Volunteer Abroad
Resignation:
- Resignation letters: What you need to know
- Resignation letter templates
- How to resign
- How To Resign & Hand In Your Resignation Letter
Redundancy /Job Loss:
- Deal with redundancy
- Things to do if you lose your job
- Claim Jobseeker’s Allowance
- Jobseekers allowance (UK) overview
- 15 tips to survive a job loss
- How to Cope With Job Loss and Move On
At work:
- How to start a new job
- How to have a good first day
- How to hold onto your job
- How to handle bullying in the workplace
- Commuting: how far is too far?
- How to get a promotion
- Summer workwear advice
- Office Style Trends 2015
- What You Can (and Can’t) Wear to Work
- Dealing with stress at work
- How to deal with a brutal boss

I wrote this article on my blog, but thought it could be great to share it on Tumblr with all of you. So here it is : a HUGE list of 100% healthy smoothies! I hope it will be useful 😉
Almond
- Almond and Orange Smoothie
- Elvis Smoothie
- Cherry Almond Smoothie
- Spiced-Banana Almond Smoothie
- Almond Milk and Berry Smoothie
- Healthy Almond Butter Smoothie
Apple
Apricots
- Simple Apricot Smoothie
- 5 Apricots Smoothies
- Apricot-Banana Smoothie
- Apricot Peach Smoothie
- Apricot Mango Smoothie
- Oats and Apricots Smoothie
- Apricot Apple Smoothie
Avocado
- Quick Avocado Smoothie
- Avocado Blueberry Smoothie
- Strawberry Avocado Smoothie
- Avocado Banana Kiwi Kale Smoothie
- Avocado Mango Smoothie
- Avocado Pear Smoothie
- Strawberry Avocado Coconut Smoothie
- Chocolate Avocado Smoothie
Bananas
- Bananas and Peanut Butter Smoothie
- Bananas and Kiwi Smoothie
- Bananas, strawberries and Flax Smoothie
- Bananas and pears Smoothie
- Bananas and Mango Shake
- Bananas and peach Smoothie
- Groovy Smoothie
- Banana Blast II
- Bananas and Orange Smoothie
- Tropical Cooler Smoothie
- Carribbean Health Drink
Blueberry
- Wild blueberry Soy Shake
- Heavenly Blueberry Smoothie
- Very Berry Blueberry Smoothie
- Razzy Blue Smoothie
- Lemon Berry Smoothie
- Blueberry Mint Smoothie
CeleryCherryChocolate
- Chocolate, Strawberry, Banana Milkshake
- Orange Chocolate Breakfast Drink
- 6 Chocolate Smoothies Recipes
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Monster Smoothie
- Ultra-Chocolate Smoothie
- Healthy Chocolate Banana Shake
CinnamonCitrus
- Citrus Energy-Boosting Smoothie
- The Ultimate Citrus Smoothie
- Citrus and Spice Smoothie (vegan and Gluten free)
- Citrus Berry Smoothie
- Healthy Citrus Spinach Smoothie
- Tropical MangoCitrus Smoothie
CoconutCranberryFig
- Fig and bananas Smoothie
- Mango Banana Figs Smoothie
- Vanilla Fig Smoothie
- Figs Almonds and Banana Smoothie
- Fig Blueberry Not so Green Green Smoothie
- Fig, Oats and Banana Smoothie
GingerGrapefruitKale
- Kale and Banana Smoothie
- Kale, Orange, Banana Smoothie
- Hala Kahiki Green Smoothie
- Kale Spinach and Pear Smoothie
- Blueberry Kale Smoothie
- Kale Sunrise Green Smoothie
- Peacock Kale Smoothie
- Kale Banana Chia Superfood Smoothie
- Pineapple Mint green Smoothie
KiwiMango
- Gloomy Day Smoothie
- Mango Pineapple Green Smoothie
- Mango Peach Smoothie
- Pawpaw and Mango Punch
- Basil Strawberry Mango Smoothie
- Honey Mango Juice
- Mango Mint Lassi with Indian Sweet Spices Smoothie
MelonMintNectarine
- Nectarine Sunshine Smoothie
- Cinnamon Nectarine Smoothie
- Apple Nectarine Smoothie
- Lime Mango and Nectarine Smoothie
- Blueberry Nectarine Smoothie
OatmealOrangePapaya
- Papaya Surprise Smoothie
- Supergirl Summer Smoothie
- Banana Papaya and Spinach Smoothie
- Papaya Ginger Smoothie
- Papaya Ginger Mint Smoothie
- Raspberry Papaya Smoothie
PeachPeanut Butter
- Peanut Butter and Chocolate Smoothie
- Green Banana and Peanut Butter Smoothie
- Dairy-Free Peanut Butter and Banana Smoothie
- Peanut Butter and Strawberry Smoothie
- Peanut Butter Berry Smoothie
- 15 Healthy Peanut Butter Smoothie Recipes
PearPineapple
- C-Blast Smoothie
- Pineapple and Banana Smoothie
- Pineapple Mango Smoothie
- Pineapple Sunrise Smoothie
- Tropical Tea Smoothie
- Strawberry Pineapple Coconut Smoothie
PumpkinRaspberry
- Raspberry and Blackberry Smoothie
- Raspberry Fudge Smoothie
- Raspberry Mango Smoothie
- Orange Raspberry Banana Chia Smoothie
- Blushing Apple Smoothie
- Berry Kale Smoothie
RhubarbSpinach
- Strawberry and beet Smoothie
- Strawberry-yoghurt Smoothie
- Strawberry Oatmeal Breakfast Smoothie
- Cool-Off Smoothie
- Red, White and Blue Fruit Smoothie
- Strawberry, Orange, Banana Smoothie
- Quick Start Breakfast Drink
- Strawberry-Grapefruit Smoothie
Sweet Potato
- Sweet Potato and Banana Smoothie
- Better than Ice Cream Sweet Potato Smoothie
- Sweet Potato Pie Smoothie
- Luscious Sweet Potato and Almond Smoothie
- Refreshing Sweet Potato and Peach Smoothie
TofuWatermelonthis is beautiful
Adulting: Moving Out Masterpost
- Apartment inspection checklist
- 33 non-packing essentials to plan for in advance
- Making moving easier
- What to do before moving away from home
- Checklist for changing your address
- Your first apartment
- Moving timeline
- Rental walk-through checklist
- What to handle first after moving
- 116 things to throw away
- Another moving timeline
- Mortgage payments
- Moving hacks
- The first 24 hours in your new place
- Before-you-move checklist
- Unpack in two days
- Things to do before selling your house
- Hidden costs of moving
- Moving day kit
- 15 frequently forgotten items
- The 10 commandments of moving
- Packing a moving truck
- Things to check when moving into your new house
- How to pack a flat screen TV
- Decluttering before a move
- Kitchen packing tips
- Toddler moving tips
- How to de-pet your apartment before moving
- Choosing the right rental truck size
- Estimating mileage fees
- Relocating with pets
- Getting familiar with your neighborhood in a weekend
- Moving boxes (extremely helpful!)
- Cleaning your new home before moving in
- Moving to a smaller home or apartment
- Printable moving binder
- Printable moving checklist
- Moving with kids
- What you’ll need for your new apartment
- How to live alone without feeling lonely
- Apartment housekeeping plan
- Finding & renting a storage unit
- College moving tips
- How moving affects your taxes
- Moving heavy items upstairs
- Finding a family-friendly neighborhood
- How heavy should I pack this box?
- Everything you need to know about packing peanuts
- Budget guidelines
- Places that give away FREE moving boxes!
- How to save on utilities
- A complete guide to your first apartment
- The realistic costs of moving
- Protecting your home against break-ins
- Packing the bathroom
- Your first move
THE ULTIMATE KOREAN LANGUAGE MASTERPOST
[ warning! long post ]
ok, so some of you remember my previous masterpost of Korean learning materials, but I’ve found even more learning materials so now I’m going to shower you all with knowledge and pdf files. (i thought i’d make a new post so it’s all in one place now)
[ textbooks & pdfs ] – all audio files are .rar files unless stated otherwise
- My Korean – Book One [ audio files ]
- My Korean – Book Two [ audio files ]
- Dirty Korean
- Using Korean
- Basic Korean
- Korean from Zero! – Book One
- Korean Grammar for International Learners
- Using Korean
- Intermediate College Korean
- Living Language Korean Course [ audio files ]
- Continuing Korean [ audio files ]
- Handbook of Korean Vocabulary
- Korean Grammar in Use
- Korean for Dummies [ audio files ] [ cheat sheet ]
- Korean Made Simple (not a download)
- Routledge Grammar – Basic Korean – A Grammar + Workbook [ source two ] [ source three ]
- Routledge Grammar – Intermediate Korean – a Grammar + Workbook
- Colloquial Korean – the Complete Course for Beginners [ audio files ]
- Essential Korean
- Pathfinder in Korean – Beginning Student Book [ workbook ]
- The Sounds of Korean – a Pronunciation Guide [ audio files ]
- Korean Word Book
- My First Book of Korean Words
- College Korean [ second source ]
- Elementary Korean
- Hippocrene Beginner’s Korean [ second source ] [ audio files ]
- Korean Through English – Book One [ second source ] [ audio files ]
- Modern Conversational Korean
- Korean: A Complete Course for Beginners
- Step by Step Korean
- Beginner TOPIK Grammar & Vocabulary
- Intermediate TOPIK Grammar
- TOPIK Elementary Adjectives
- TOPIK Elementary Grammar
- TOPIK Elementary Nouns
- TOPIK Intermediate Adjectives
- TOPIK Intermediate Grammar
- TOPIK Intermediate Nouns
- TOPIK Intermediate Verbs
- TOPIK listening files (mp3)
- Making Out in Korean [ second source ]
- Integrated Korean [ audio files ]
- Teach Yourself Korean [ audio files ]
- Korean Level 1 – Seoul National University
- Korean Level 2 – Seoul National University
- Korean Level 4 – Seoul National University
- Korean Advanced Course Volume II
- Active Korean [ audio files ]
- Hanyang Korean 1 [ grammar and patterns ] [ writing practice ]
- Frequently Used Korean Dialogue 2000 Sentences
- Korean Language Structure, Use and Context
- Tense and Aspect in Korean
- Korean Honorifics and Politeness
- Easy to Learn Korean Language
- In Flight Korean [ audio files ] [ second source ] [ third source ]
[ online resources ]
- how to study korean
- Sogang Korean Program
- learn korean
- talk to me in korean
- lets learn korean
- free korean lessons
- korean class 101
- korean class 101 [ youtube ]
- talk to me in korean [ youtube ]
- sweetandtasty [ youtube ]
- seemile [ youtube ]
- common vocabulary
- useful korean phrases
- grammar + vocab reference
- vocab games
- quizlet
- learn to read korean in 15 minutes
- TOPIK guide
- Easy Korean
- flashcards
- Dom & Hyo
- grammar masterpost
- particles masterpost
- Naver – english/korean dictionary
- an ask that explains how to learn Korean
- how to tell the time in Korean
- alphabet practice
- click Korean
- quick korean
Apps: [ some may only be available for iphone or android and not both so bear with me ]
- pop-popping korean (iOS + android)
- tengugo hangul (iOS + android)
- kdrama talk (iOS only)
- Neme Korean (iOS + android)
- KORLINK by Talk to Me in Korean (iOS + android)
- Learn Korean by Bravo Language (iOS + android)
- Korean Flashcards (free on android only, $4.99 oniOS)
- Learn Korean 6000 words (android only)
- TOPIK One (iOS + android)
- Dongsa (iOS + android)
- POPYA animals & fruits + vegetables (iOS + android)
- HelloTalk (iOS + android)
misc. resources:
- korean keyboard
- culture notes
- text slang
- crash course on honorifics
- children’s books
- the chosun (news in korean)
- korean class 101 podcast
- talk to me in korean podcast
blogs: [ most of these seem pretty active as far as i can tell ]
- unyounglearnskorean
- study-korean
- translating korean
- letstteok-korean
- onestopkorean
- learnkoreanwithmusic
- hangeulit
- learninghangukeo
- way-to-fluency
- snubiwriteskorean
- easykorean
- cassarilla
- teachmykorean
I WILL BE ADDING TO THIS IF I FIND MORE STUFF BUT UNTIL NOW HERE IS EVERYTHING I WAS ABLE TO FIND!!
Korean Langauge Learning Masterpost
Google Doc version of this post available ** here ** for download and will be updated more frequently than this Tumblr post.
Books (downloadable pdfs)
Basic Korean – A Workbook
Korean From Zero!
Elementary Korean
Beginning Korean – A Grammar Guide
Mini Vocab Book
Colloquial Korean and Using Korean Guide *free download when subscribe to TOPIK Guide
Colloquial Korean (another link)
Using Korean Guide (another link)
TTMIK on scribd (workbook, transcripts, etc)
MyKoreanGrammar
Topic and Subject Markers/ Other ParticlesOrganic Korean
funkorean4u
learninghangukeo particles
Wikipedia ListVerb Tenses
learnkoreanlanguage
keytokorean
yeskorean
verbix (verb conjugator)
dongsa (verb conjugator)Honorifics/Speech Styles
IU Speech Styles
hansuuki has a good explanationNegation
Misc
Kimchicloud
TTMIK
awesome pdf of grammar notes
learninghangukeo grammar masterpost
sydneytoseoul grammar
GoBillyKorean
list/chart of TOPIK grammar
numbers
yeskorean
The Ohio State University units
Hangul
IU Hangul
howtostudykorean
learnlangs
teachmekorean
mylinguistics (tips and links to games)
learninghangukeo pronunciation rules
k-is4korean
gokoreanResources
freshkorean (worksheets and example dialogues)
lovingkorean (vocabulary links and apps)
korean language education center (online textbook with practice)
ohmykorean (reading practice and worksheets)
90daykorean (crash course in Korean)
IU dictionary
numbers game
quickkorean (lessons from hangul to beginning grammar)
korean wiki project (hangul and basic grammar
mondly
koreanclass101
vocabulary games
printables
Listening Practice
More textbook practice
koreanarts (essentially Elementary Korean textbook)123learnkorean (lots of grammar)
Other Masterposts
hangukdrama
sydneytoseoul (strategies masterpost)
myhangeul children’s books
onestopkorean books
nerdloveswords
letstteok-korean worksheet masterpost
letstteok-korean helpful links masterpost
korean-adventure textbook masterpost
unyounglearnskorean links masterpost
ji-shuu resource masterpost
jonginplease useful stuff masterpost
mujistudies beginners masterpost
koreannotebook links masterpost
mykoreancorner study materials masterpost
vocab games masterpost
links to other placesRecommendations
- Check out youtube. Seriously, there should be a masterpost just for youtube resources.
- Look at your public library or university library. I have found all my resources at my library.
- Also, I know this might sound crazy to others, but for my fellow anxiety people, there is no judge from booksellers/librarians when you check out a bunch of language books. Usually I get people who don’t care or people who are really supportive and interested.
- Don’t know where to start for self-studying? Look up syllabi from universities. They will outline each unit, which will help you structure your self-study schedule.
- If you are going to use kdrama or kpop for language learning, make sure you are doing more than just listening and watching. I have seen a collection of posts of people who are frustrated because they haven’t absorbed the language just by listening to music. Try to learn lyrics. Break down grammar. Write down quotes.
**I am in no way an authority on learning Korean. I don’t guarantee that all of these links still work/ are 100% accurate. I have just used them when I have encountered problems. My recommendations are also not a complete self-study guide. They are just things I learned from experience.
arty masterpost
(Sorry this is so long, tumblr won’t let me un-indent all the things without messing the hyperlinks up BLUH. So press J to skip.)
I just went back through over 900 liked posts and dug out all the art tutorials so i can keep track of them. I guess this might be helpful to some of you guys, so here you go.
Some of these were gutted from posts where the original was deleted and so can’t be linked to in the masterpost list – especially one by Tumblr user melkh who has since either deleted or changed their url, so props to them.
Here we go then!
Freeware
Alchemy – this is a really fun program. You play around making abstract shapes until you start to see something in them, kind of like a Rorschach test. Then you use the shapes as a base to draw it from.
MyPaint – a pretty decent painting program that also has the benefit of working on Unix systems.
openCanvas 1.1 – I haven’t used openCanvas in years but it was a nice program with a pretty unique feel to it.
ArtRage – Only used this a couple of times donkey’s years ago just before I got oC, but I’ve heard good things about it.
The GIMP – In a similar vein to Photoshop, but free. I couldn’t get on with it when I tried it out a few years ago, but it’s pretty popular and is available on Unix systems and Macs.Not-free-ware
Photoshop – Standard painting fare. Probably the most flexible program (particularly the latest versions) but not designed to act in a “natural” way. If you’ve used it for painting versus something like Painter you know what I mean. Who the fuck pays for it though? Google “Photoshop tumblr masterpost” and take your pick.
Paint Tool Sai – Far more affordable and definitely worth paying for if you can. The brushes are very decent (especially when they’ve been tweaked a little), the gui is simple and intuitive, and I dare you to find a program with which making smooth lineart is easier.
Corel Painter – My program of choice for most things. More tools than you could ever possibly use and pretty cheap on a student license, providing that you can prove you’re a student! It’s got a few bugs but if you want realism or a more natural feel than PS or SAI this is the program for you.Anatomy
anatomy and rotation of the head
Expressions
emotions and facial expressions
expressions from different angles (love this site)
Poses
Skin tones
paint some life into your skin tones
Colouring
gamut mask tool (very nice!)
5 easy ways to improve your colouring
fucking gradients, how do they work
achieving a painterly look in SAI
kuler (more colour schemes)
Brushes
a very nice setting for the sai acrylic brush
photoshop fur brushes (and tutorial)
Other peoples masterposts
love your fellow artist (anything from prompt generators to animation background here, very nice)
e books
art e-books (mediafire download)
even more e-books (including human anatomy, animal anatomy, cartoons, animation, composition, design, scenery, perspective…)
Tutorials
a pretty extensive general art tutorial
tumblrs
criminallyincompetent (check out their #reference and #tutorial tags, they’re gold)

Please tell me if any of the links aren’t working
Faces:Hair:Bodies:A Guide to Drawing the Human Body
Clothes and Accessories:Creatures:Dragon Hands and Feet Tutorial
Animals/insects:Objects:Nature/Food:How to Create Stars (With Photoshop)
Colours:Quick Colour Reference Sheet for Designers
The Art of Colour Coordination
Colour Profiles and Printing Explained
The Art of Harmonious Colour Schemes
The Ten Commandments of Colour Theory
How to Use Colour in Your Design Scheme
Colour Theory: The ABC’s of RGB
The Business of Colour Psychology
The Psychology of Logo Colour and Font Style
Colour Theory: What People Really Think
Upload an Image and Get a Colour Palette
Another Colour Palette Generator
Other:Glitch Effect (with Photoshop)

My massive master post of master posts. Note: I tried posting this earlier but it got messed up and im posting it again.
studying/general:
ultimate studying by @iridescentstudy
study basics by @superstudy
ultimate back to school mp by @studyspoinspo
school cheat sheet by @jwstudying
lazy guide to good grades by @artkidstudies
guide to studying by @elkstudies
study tips for lazy students pt.1 by @collegetothestars
study tips for lazy student pt.2
organisation mp by elkstudies
back to school mp by schloarlystudies
school supplies by @hermionegoals
study methods by @etudiance
how to grow up
learning how to study by @study-well
guides to life by secretly-einstein
subject resources list by elkstudies
studying tips & resources by @sharpiefumesandnotetaking
101 study tips by @study-early
a stash of tiny study tips
complete guide to studying well by @scholarlysquad
studyblr masterpost by @getstudyblr
resources for neurodivergent students by chemistry-hoe
study mp by @theinspiringstudyhub
study post mp by strive-for-da-best
rock this semester mp by theanxiousstudent
general studying m.p by @studytip
study tips by hermionegoals
study & life mp by @dutchstudyblr
m.p (studying etc.) by @mystudyblur
how to group work by studiyng
bullet journals by @cutestudystuff
living & studying with anxiety by @hayley-studies
college mp by @notquitenightingale
college m.p by college-campuses
selfcare:
anxiety by @solarstudy
feeling ok?
self help masterpost of masterpost by sherwat
selfcare cheat sheet by jwstudying
websites to feel good by samlest
simple self care practices by alittlebitofpcos
22 less difficult self-care practices by mapsfortheroad
anxiety distraction games
some mental health resources
self care for students by @cortexstudy
browse through sydney-studies self-care tag
self care mp
healing/ selfcare m.p by fuckyeahmizedbeauty
all the self care by @saturdaystudying
self care mp to help you get through school
stress relief by higschoolering
self care m.p by exhale-doubt
self help m.p
time to sleep by ofinervas
getting a goodnight’s sleep by higschoolering
sleep? sleep. by studygeneapps
App masterpost by @studiyng
chrome extensions for disabilities by cayennepeper
helpful apps by @gracelearnsprintables:
printables by studiyng
printables by studywithnerdyglasses
printable mp by me
2016 planner printables m.p by @marias-studyblr
printables m.p by @studytops
printables m.p by chemistrynerd2020
printables by @highschoolering
printables m.p by @studie-sproductivity/motivation
concentration by @study-star
how to study when you don’t want to by @minimaliststudies
productivity mp
getting started with studying by @stvdyghost
organization & goal setting m.p by @studyhope
staying productive by elkstudiesfree/moneysaving
learn things for free by girl-havoced
100 legal sites to download literature from by itsrosewho
sites to get free textbooks by thearialligraphyproject
money mp by @academla
how to studyblr on a budget by @studygeneliterature/writing
stuff you need for essays by @studyign
expand your vocab by study-star
annotating effectively by @hideandstudy
ultimate english mp by @areistotlefood
feed your brain by @studybowie
stay sated while you’re motivated (food) by areistotle
healthy food guidenotes
color coding notes by @aca-demia
upgrade you notes mp by @studylou
how to mindmap by @study-nspexams
exam m.p by theanxiousstudent
cramming 4 exams by @gflynnxhistory
history mp by iameruditepsychology:
AP psychology study stuff by thisplacethatiknow
teach yourself by tobeageniusscience/math:
free science books by the-more-u-know
ultimate science masterpost by me
AP chemistry mp by etudiance
maths mp by @organisaticns
algebra m.p by etudiance
geometry m.p by eutdiancelanguage:
japanese by @fuckstudy
arabic m.p by rockinspired
french by organisaticns
french resources by @theperksofbeingstudying
french resources by higschoolering
italian by studybowieother masterposts of masterpost:
favorite masterposts by @studybudyblr
m.p of masterposts by iridescentstudy
vangoghstudies m.p of masterpost
m.p of masterpost by academla
astrophyscs mp of masterpostsfun/misc:
Bordem cheat sheet by jwstudying
DIY mp by studiying
trans resources m.p
hobbies mp by killyouranxiety
general resources m.p by needforcaffeine
mp of basically everything by bakrua
stationery m.p by equipoises
music m.p by studyaim
study sounds
study playlist

Hey guys, this is my first masterpost so if it isn’t long enough or I screw up, bear with me. It’s gonna be about free websites that are amazing if you want to learn something new, or just want some extra material on the topic going on in class.
P.S. – I’m Indian and all the websites mentioned below helped me during my highschool years, but i’m not sure which classes they’ll be useful for in other countries (unless the website mentions it)
1. OpenStax – 100% free open source textbooks that cater to both highschool and college students (and AP too!) The website provides clear concepts on pretty much every course I took (I took math, physics and chemistry), and covers pretty much most topics across different subjects (including social science and everything).
2. Physics Galaxy – It’s an Indian website made by a coach for IIT-JEE (THE TOUGHEST ENGINEERING ENTRANCE EXAM, I AM NOT LYING). It has detailed videos on every topic that is covered in the Indian high school physics syllabus, from kinematics to electromagnetics to semiconductors and the quantum theory. If you don’t do well with an Indian accent, the videos are also narrated in a more American voice, so you can switch to that.






