Possibly too, you might also like my book Maths: a Student's Survival Guide. I wrote it to help students (particularly those who haven't studied maths for some time) move smoothly into college or university maths courses.
Here are some links to external sites which you might like to visit.
PSIgate is a site giving high quality internet resources in the physical sciences from the Resource Discovery Network which is managed by CALM, the Consortium of Academic Libraries in Manchester.
Sheffield College has lots of useful links both in maths and science and also in other subject areas.
Math and Physics Help has some interesting pages written by Kenny Felder on a variety of maths and physics topics. It also has useful links to other sites.
Maths Online comes from the University of Wolverhampton and has good links in a number of areas including calculus and differential equations.
Math Forum is a very large site based at Drexel University in the United States which gives links to a huge range of resources, one of which is Ask Dr Math.
Also, google is a brilliant search engine, fast, uncluttered and accurate for finding all kinds of information. It also makes a very good home page as it comes so quickly and you can use it to check recent news as well.
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