Step-by-step workflows that chain your resources together.
Set up the five tools that save the most pain in your first month at NYU: classes, books, writing help, clean drafts, and real sources.
Build your interview stack in order: find openings, learn the company, tighten your resume, practice answers, and get a human review before the real thing.
Walk into the interview with the five things most candidates skip: numbers, deals, news, culture, and leadership context.
The 40 resources every NYU student should know — streaming, news, career tools, and more.
Free museums, free streaming, free news — everything included with your NYU ID.
Master the technical skills and market knowledge you need for IB superday interviews and summer analyst programs.
Prep for IB, PE, and HF interviews using real financial data, analyst reports, and market intelligence.
Essential medical databases and clinical resources for pre-med students and health sciences research.
Learn to research case law, statutes, and legal scholarship using the databases law students rely on.
Free developer tools, coding courses, and computing resources every CS and data science student should activate.
Go from idea to investment pitch using institutional-grade data.
How to research startups, their funding, and their competitive landscape — useful for VC roles, entrepreneurship classes, or your own venture.
Screen stocks, analyze funds, and learn to invest using Wall Street-grade tools.
Where to find movies and documentaries assigned by your professor.
Find financials, impact data, and grant information for any US nonprofit organization.
Find sources, file FOIAs, and dig up the documents that make the story.
NYC-specific data for local journalism — building permits, restaurant grades, and more.
Locate, verify, and contact sources — from genealogy databases to professional directories.
Search centuries of newspapers and decades of TV broadcasts for historical context.
Start here! The essential multidisciplinary databases every NYU student should know.
Essential databases for students conducting research in Chinese. Start here for Chinese-language journals, books, statistics, and news.
Key databases for researching Chinese companies, stock markets, economic data, and business news.
From finding sources to managing citations to writing in LaTeX — everything you need for your thesis.
Free creative tools and spaces for building your design, art, or media portfolio.
Computational tools, lab software, and high-performance computing for STEM coursework and research.
Find sources, organize citations, write and submit — one clean workflow.
Research nonprofits, find grants, and analyze impact — essential for social enterprise coursework and careers in the impact sector.
Analyze REITs, property markets, and real estate investments using NYU's financial databases.
Free images and video clips for journalism projects. No budget needed.
Academic databases for background research — peer-reviewed sources and hard data.
NYT, WSJ, FT, The Economist, Factiva — every premium news source, free with your NYU login.
Go beyond the basics — M&A comps, VC deal flow, SEC filings, and real-time market data.
MoMA, Whitney, Brooklyn Museum, The Frick — your NYU ID gets you in free.
HBO, Kanopy, Criterion, BroadwayHD, and 30K+ films — all included with NYU.
Codecademy Pro, DataCamp, LinkedIn Learning, O'Reilly — zero cost with your NYU account.
Mock interviews, resume AI, company research, and job boards — the full recruiting stack.
Billboard Pro, Chartmetric, WhoSampled — go from casual listener to industry analyst.
Validation, market research, company intel, and mentorship — all free through NYU.
Met Opera, Broadway shows, Shakespeare, and dance performances — stream or get discount tickets.
Real declassified CIA documents, Cold War intelligence files, and national security archives.
Figma, Canva, Autodesk, stock assets, and trend forecasting — the full creative toolkit.
Ancestry, immigrant archives, and Holocaust survivor testimony — uncover your family's story.
Gallup, Pew, Statista, Tableau — the polling and data tools pundits actually use.
Vogue archives, runway analytics, WGSN trend forecasting, and fashion law.
Lexis, Westlaw, HeinOnline, Supreme Court archives — get ahead before law school.
DataCamp, JupyterHub, MATLAB, Tableau, GitHub — the full stack from zero to job-ready.