Free Study Tools for Students

Everything you need to study smarter: timers, flashcards, calculators, citation generators, and more. 100% free, no signup required.

Pomodoro Timer

Focus timer with 25/5 minute intervals. Track study sessions and stay productive.

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Flashcard Maker

Create, study, and export flashcard decks. Spaced repetition for better retention.

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Grade Calculator

Calculate weighted grades, final exam scores needed, and overall course grades.

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GPA Calculator

Calculate semester and cumulative GPA. Supports 4.0, 5.0, and international scales.

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Citation Generator

Generate APA, MLA, Chicago, and Harvard citations from URLs, DOIs, or manual entry.

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Study Planner

Plan study sessions, set goals, and track progress across subjects.

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Note Templates

Cornell notes, mind maps, outline templates. Download and print study templates.

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Essay Outliner

Structure essays with thesis, arguments, evidence. Export outlines to text.

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Unit Converter

Convert between metric, imperial, temperature, volume, mass, and more.

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Word Counter

Count words, characters, sentences, paragraphs. Estimate reading and speaking time.

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Study Tips

The Pomodoro Technique

Study in focused 25-minute intervals with 5-minute breaks. After 4 sessions, take a longer 15-30 minute break. This technique improves concentration and prevents burnout.

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Active Recall & Spaced Repetition

Test yourself instead of re-reading. Use flashcards with increasing intervals between reviews. This is scientifically proven to be the most effective study method.

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Know Your Target Grade

Calculate what grade you need on your final exam to achieve your target course grade. Focus your study time where it matters most.

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Cite As You Write

Generate citations in APA, MLA, or Chicago format as you research. This saves hours of formatting at the end and prevents accidental plagiarism.

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