Resources for Students

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I want to compile a large list of different resources and things for students, and so here's my attempt on it, I hope this list helps guide you to resources that can really help. If you have a resource that you like, link it down below.

Some notes:
1) Any resource given is NOT illegal in any way
2) These resources may not be available for K-12 Students, but only for College Students
3) I will be including discounted things as well as free things.

GitHub Student Developer Pack: (https://education.github.com/pack) [Be 13+ years old, and have documents saying that you are a student or have a student email (using student email is way faster)]
Khan Academy: (https://www.khanacademy.org/) [Free for all]
Audible Stories: (https://stories.audible.com/) [Free for all]
Microsoft Tutoring Experts for Math (https://tutoringexperts.microsoft.com/) [Be 13+, and be in the US]
Jetbrains Free License Programs (https://www.jetbrains.com/community/education/#students) [Just have a .edu email, and if you are under 13, have a parent's email]
Spotify Student: (https://www.spotify.com/us/student/) [Offer currently includes access to Hulu (ad-supported) plan and SHOWTIME Streaming Service, subject to eligibility. Open only to students at Title IV accredited institutions in the US]
Amazon Prime Student: (https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Student/) [Must be a college student (not sure if in the US or what) with access to documentation/.edu email]
Youtube Premium: (https://www.youtube.com/musicpremium/student) [Must be at a College that SheerID recognizes (I'm not sure either, just type in your college into the form and hope it works)]
 
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So for one thing, I'd love to back Khan Academy because it's really been helping amazingly with math.

Another one is called Symbolab, it shows you the steps to solve. Here's the caveat - it's kind of free. It shows you like half of the steps to solve your problem, but it's paid to unlock all steps. I don't pay for it, but personally it usually gives me enough information to fill in the gaps and help come to a conclusion for the problem.

I'm in my second college semester of college so I'll definitely add to this list as I can find them as well!!
 
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