Lets say you had to give someone books that will best teach them to be as close a math/physics whiz as possible, what books would you choose and in what order?
Lets say you had to give someone books that will best teach them to be as close a math/physics whiz as possible...
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Start with the fundamentals and move on from there.
>no basic mathematics
>no how to study as a mathematics major
>C++
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Just copy paste the physics curriculum for a top university and read that. Pretty much all of it can be self taught except for the practical stuff. I personally don't attend lectures or lessons except for the first one each year (it's obligatory) and get mostly As.
I would advise going to lectures by good faculty members. They usually impart wisdom not in any books, if the course is at all advanced.
Do I go from left to right, top to bottom?
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no
just read the wiki
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This is fucking terrible but I keep seeing it posted. Is it just one retard, or is it many retards?
I have a list from some other threads like this, it's pretty fucking long.
also
ocf.berkeley.edu
ocf.berkeley.edu
topology.org
web.archive.org
staff.science.uu.nl
also you can google "good book for learning *insert subject area*" and see what math/physics stack exchange or overflow has to say