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Are you local to your college or near it? Go browse through the library in the chemistry section and look for related materials/textbooks. They'll often have the same textbook from a year or two ago (so a few editions out of date) and they'll be good on concepts and the like.
Also just look for books that are useful and informative. I found a guide for the perplexed organic experimentalist in the library and it had a TON of great tips for organic synthesis that was never covered in any lab manual or textbook. And it was a fun read.
Browse the library, it has a TON of interesting resources that I wouldn't even begin to think to look for. The library saves my ass in research all the time because I'll track down a book that I didn't even know existed.
Not quite on topic but this one is fun:
"Guide for the Perplexed Organic Experimentalist"
http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Perplexed-Organic-Experimentalist/dp/0471935336