Chegg

Chegg is an awesome and useful tool, but it can also be your new favorite website if all you want to do is cheat. Of course, we recommend the former.
Used responsibly, it can help you understand how to solve a problem when you’re stuck, and your textbook explanation isn’t clicking. That can be valuable, especially in math-heavy courses where a single missing step can hurt your score and confidence.
The important part is using it to learn, not to copy. If you treat solutions like a shortcut to finish homework faster, you’re setting yourself up to struggle on exams. But if you use it to understand the process, compare methods, and figure out where you went wrong, it can be a legitimate support tool. The ethical line matters, and your future self will thank you for staying on the right side of it.
