If you're an average student able to get B's, or even C's there are tons of resources on the internet to help you along with school. Even iTunes has podcasts devoted to higher education and learning. I would recommend checking these out as a lot of course content is the same or simmilar. If you're struggling with a particular class you can download the online course content and watch videos of a professer lecturing at a different school. Sometimes this is better than just looking over your notes, you get a different perspective.
Here are a few link's I found Useful:
MIT Open Course Ware
Arguably one of the top engineering schools, they put most of their course content as videos online here. You can also find their OCW in iTunes under the vidoes section.
The Calculus Lifesaver
This is alot of help if you struggle with calculus. To get to the videos you need to click on Adrian's picture on the right side of the webpage.
Tutor.com
This is a good webpage for college entry level math and science help if you have specific questions you are looking for. It does cost money but my institution offers the service for free, so I make use of it as often as possible.
You may also want to see if your school as a tutoring or academic services center to get yourself help. Most larger universities have places for tutoring because their professors don't have enough time to answer students questions. If you need help, you need to make sure you get help as soon as possible, or you will be left behind.

Here are a few link's I found Useful:
MIT Open Course Ware
Arguably one of the top engineering schools, they put most of their course content as videos online here. You can also find their OCW in iTunes under the vidoes section.
The Calculus Lifesaver
This is alot of help if you struggle with calculus. To get to the videos you need to click on Adrian's picture on the right side of the webpage.
Tutor.com
This is a good webpage for college entry level math and science help if you have specific questions you are looking for. It does cost money but my institution offers the service for free, so I make use of it as often as possible.
You may also want to see if your school as a tutoring or academic services center to get yourself help. Most larger universities have places for tutoring because their professors don't have enough time to answer students questions. If you need help, you need to make sure you get help as soon as possible, or you will be left behind.
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