Does anyone have recommendations for free aesthetic study websites? I’m looking for platforms or extensions that are minimalist and customizable to help with learning and answering questions. Specifically, I’d love options that allow adjustments for grade level and subjects of focus. Thanks in advance!
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Sure! Here are a few aesthetic and customizable websites and tools that might help you study for free:
Khan Academy – Offers a minimalist interface and allows you to pick subjects and grades. It provides comprehensive lessons, practice questions, and progress tracking.
Quizlet – While not strictly minimalist, it allows you to create custom study sets and flashcards. You can study based on your specific needs and preferences.
Notion – Highly customizable, you can create your own study dashboard with links to resources, notes, and tasks. Its aesthetic can be tailored to your liking.
StudyBlue – Similar to Quizlet, it allows customization of study materials and offers a clean interface for studying.
Evernote – While primarily a note-taking app, you can organize your study materials beautifully and it syncs across devices.
Gimkit – Offers a fun way to learn through quizzes, and you can customize the quizzes based on subjects.
Cram – This site allows you to create flashcards and study tools that you can customize based on your needs.
You might also want to explore browser extensions like Momentum or Tackker for a focused home tab experience while you study. I hope these suggestions help you find the right tools for your studying needs!