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    Any good all-around physics books?

    Thanks for the suggestion. I actually already decided to start with his books, and they're currently in the mail. Your comment backs up my trust in their quality.
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    Any good all-around physics books?

    I just think it's odd to discuss a topic knowing your readers most likely have no firm understanding of its prerequisites, but thanks for the suggestions, and I may try out those books. Sorry, I was just looking in the "edit" page. Though others may frown upon a post simply made of two links...
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    Any good all-around physics books?

    I now realize that there is a portion of the site for textbook discussion, but I'm not sure if a moderator has to move it or what. So, while I'd appreciate help here, I'll probably reword my post and put it in the correct section. Sorry for the mistake.
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    Any good all-around physics books?

    When searching for a nice introductory physics textbook for self-study, I have found a few books that others have claimed to cover the majority of physics - from classical mechanics to quantum mechanics - albeit in a manner only intended to base a more intensive study of the individual topics...
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    How to Plan My Self-Teaching of Higher Maths

    Thanks, though I think it helped to write it out and organize my thoughts.
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    How to Plan My Self-Teaching of Higher Maths

    Calaver: In order of your points made and questions asked: I am in the US. I am taking the tests and doing the work. I may need to clean up my prerequisites, but I'm getting along fine now. I am interested in the smaller characteristics of matter that make our world what it is. I will try to...
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    How to Plan My Self-Teaching of Higher Maths

    Your story is quite inspiring, as the beginning almost replicates my mindset throughout the last few months. Integrals have been a horrible challenge, but I believe I can manage them. Thank you for the support.
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    How to Plan My Self-Teaching of Higher Maths

    That seems as if it would be incredibly helpful to me. To answer your other questions, I suppose I incorrectly assumed that there was a mathematical "trail" to follow, so I thought it was implied that I was proficient in Algebra, Geometry, Trig, and Pre-calculus. At least I know better now. I...
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    How to Plan My Self-Teaching of Higher Maths

    Earlier this year, I became bored and decided to begin learning math beyond my grade level. I soon discovered that I had greatly underestimated my abilities, and I could teach myself well into calculus (currently in grade 7). However, after losing my initial interest, I slowed down dramatically...
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