New Social Media Accounts
- University Short Cuts
- Mar 3
- 2 min read
University Short Cuts now has a TikTok and YouTube page. I will be posting problems that I will break down step by step on how to solve them. The subjects will mainly be in STEM subjects. The main idea of this page is to help you learn faster and provide study tips that I had to learn the hard way. Thus, University Short Cuts. I hope these channels and pages will provide value to you while you study. The YouTube channel will be better for you to study from if you want to look for a given topic. I have it broken down into playlists there, so you can see each subject. I do plan on having longer form videos later on to more deeply explain subjects, but right now it seems that the Short videos have been doing better to build a platform. I will also be posting many of the problems that I work out in the video on this website, so you can print them out and follow along as you go.
The goal is to provide value to you guys that is free to use and learn from. Personally, I know it can be hard to find quality educational content. So that’s why I made this website and the channels. So feel free to use them as you wish. If you have problems you would like solved, send them over, and I can solve them and post a video walking through the steps. If you enjoy the social media pages, maybe consider buying my book on Amazon. It is on calculus one and is called Calculus One Made Simple. Click the Tile to go to the Amazon Page.
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