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Tools for MIT students to keep up with weekly psets, prep for labs, and collaborate without slipping into copying.

Optimized for MIT · STEM students working through intensive problem sets and labs.

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MIT OpenCourseWare problem sets with solutions

advanced

Worked psets and exams for core MIT courses, ideal for a solo first pass and self-checked practice.

Pset engineFreeCourse archive60 min
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Concept-tagged error log template

beginner

A simple sheet to sort every pset miss by the underlying idea so exam review targets principles, not numbers.

ReviewFreeTemplate15 min to set up

Pre-lab derivation routine

intermediate

A checklist for re-deriving the model and expected results the night before so bench time goes to data collection.

Lab prepFreeRoutine35 min per lab

Standing pset group charter

beginner

Ground rules for a weekly group that compares attempts and breaks blocks instead of copying final answers.

CollaborationFreeGroup session90 min weekly

Brilliant interactive problem courses

intermediate

Guided problem-first lessons for reinforcing mechanics, linear algebra, and discrete math between psets.

Pset engineInteractive course30 min daily
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LaTeX writeup workflow

intermediate

A lightweight setup for typing clean derivations and lab reports fast so formatting never eats your night.

Lab prepFreeWorkflow guide45 min once

Office-hours prep sheet

beginner

A one-page form to capture your attempt and the exact stuck step before joining the TA queue.

CollaborationFreeWorksheet10 min before each visit

Blank-page re-solve drill

intermediate

A short method for reproducing solved problems from memory to confirm understanding before they reappear on exams.

ReviewFreeDrill45 min weekly

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How should I use these mit study resources?

Choose one foundation resource, one practice resource, and one review loop before opening more tabs.

Should I use free resources first?

Yes. Start with free resources until your error log shows a specific gap that needs a paid course, book, or tutor.

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MIT study resources
Focus target: MIT
Block 1 (25 min): closed-book recall or one timed practice set.
Break (5 min): mark confusing items without opening a new task.
Block 2 (25 min): correct misses and write the next first step.
Done: one score/error note plus one queued task for tomorrow.