Perhaps "Khan Academy", although I'm not sure if it's better. Never tried it myself.
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Used to use Khan academy for math stuff in undergrad and it was great!
Same, Khan is good for math.
Skillshare for another paid-for service. MIT OpenCourseWare is a good resource for free.
Tbh brilliant isn't worth it in the first place. It's very much just repackaged YouTube videos
Edit: I confused Khan Academy with Brilliant
Thanks for letting me know. I thought it would be more interactive and almost game-like.
It is more game like. There were no videos.
I haven't used Brilliant a ton but I don't think the other poster has used Brilliant at all. I've seen zero videos in any lessons I began. Maybe they're thinking of Khan Academy.
Thanks. From your experience, do you recommend Brilliant?
Oh I was actually thinking of Khan Academy. My bad
I used brilliant for a while to see what it was like and tbh if you have the time to use it regularly and the money to spend, I thought it was worth it. I just don’t have the time to make it worthwhile right now.
I learnt a lot in a short space of time and it kept my attention well, which can be difficult given I have adhd.
I’m sure there are better, more in depth, apps or websites somewhere but I found the game like interface to be much better for me and much more interesting
I love brilliant, but it's $30 a month in Australia! I just can't justify spending that amount.
Steward Calculus 7th edition volume 1 + Desmos + Symbolab.
My reply is too late but agreed with Khan Academy but if you're still interested, I'm selling invite links to brilliant much cheaper: https://ko-fi.com/s/c19b63d2c2.