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Using Cramster.com

by jennifer
January 6, 2013

Cramster.com is a website where you can find very specific help in classes you are taking especially those in math and science. Cramster has both free and paid content. But to take full advantage of the Cramster website, you should pay the subscription fee. The amount of the subscription is very modest when you think of the support you get from the website.

While Cramster has information on courses, including grade distribution and reviews, the most valuable aspect of the site is the homework help.

On the Cramster website, you will find worked out solutions to over 100,000 homework problems for the common math and science textbooks. The website contains answers for both the odd and even problems, whereas solution manuals generally only give you one set of answers.

You can also get tutoring help on the Cramster site. You can pose a question and within 2 hours receive an answer. This is not as helpful as face-to-face tutoring, but you can get help at any time. However you won’t get the detailed guidance that you would with a normal tutor.

Like any on line help, you don’t want to use Cramster as a crutch. Homework is given to help you learn the material. If you just blindly copy the homework problems from Cramster, you won’t learn the material for the test. Cramster works best when you use it when you get stuck on a problem.

For help in using the Cramster site, go to A “Cramster.com” how-to-guide For College Students..

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