Hello there!
I have some pretty cool studying/school resources that I'd like to share c:
1. Wolfram Alpha This a tool that I specifically use for math, but it's really helpful for pretty much anything. It's a computational knowledge engine, so it's kind of like google but it's only for absolute facts and such. If you put in an equation, it can also help you solve it and take you through how to solve it step by step.
2. Google Scholar This is a little-known resources that google provides for students. It's awesome, because if you have to do an essay on something, you won't get anything that isn't refutable, and you won't get sites that can easily lead to distraction.
3. Challenge Accepted Pretty much my favorite site in all of existence, and a great way to help you gamers out there get through your to-do list. It presents work like a game. The first thing you do is create tasks, and rank each task's difficulty. Every time you complete a task, you get awarded a certain amount of experience points, which contribute to leveling up. Occasionally, you'll get an adventurous happening, which helps it to feel a little more like a game. I set my schedule on it weekly, and you have no idea how good it feels checking those boxes and leveling up. You also get to create a character, and there are weekly challenges that the founders put out. Check it out, it's amazing.