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UT Austin study resources

Resources for UT Austin students in large STEM gateway courses with linked lecture-lab sequences and shared assessment windows.

Optimized for UT Austin · Large STEM cohorts balancing lecture and lab sequences.

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Grade-weighting map

beginner

A worksheet for turning a syllabus into a clear picture of which assessments carry your grade.

Course decodingFreeWorksheet30 min

Lecture-to-lab dependency chart

beginner

A chart linking each lab to the lectures it assumes so you never arrive at the bench unprepared.

Course decodingFreeTemplate25 min

Question-answer lecture notes

beginner

A note format that rewrites each big lecture into prompts you answer from memory.

Lecture retentionFreeRoutine40 min per lecture

Supplemental instruction sessions

beginner

Peer-led group sessions attached to many large UT courses, best used with specific questions in hand.

Lecture retentionFreeGroup session60 min weekly

Two-week spaced review schedule

intermediate

A schedule that starts review well before the shared window so exam week is reps, not first exposure.

Window prepFreeSchedule20 min to plan

Released practice-exam drilling

advanced

A protocol for working official prior exams under time, since large courses recycle question styles.

Window prepFreePractice protocol90 min per exam

Khan Academy for gateway foundations

beginner

Quick refreshers on calculus and statistics fundamentals that gateway courses assume from day one.

Window prepFreeVideo lessons30 min
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Question-type error tracker

beginner

A tracker that groups returned-exam misses by problem type to expose recurring weaknesses.

Exam auditFreeTracker30 min per exam

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UT Austin study resources
Focus target: UT Austin
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