Going back after a 3 year break

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In summary, the conversation revolves around the speaker's recent job and return to college to finish their physics studies. They are seeking advice on balancing work and school, as well as recommendations for books on mathematics and classical mechanics. The suggestion to read up on lower division material and use old books or the school's library is given. The speaker also shares their experience of working on weekends and going to school during the week, with the challenge of flipping their sleep schedule. The book recommendations include Kreyznig's Advanced Engineering Mathematics and Boas's Mathematical Methods.
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I recently got decent job and that allowed me to go back to college and finish my physics studies. I stopped half way into a bachelor degree. I admit I forgot half of what I knew 3 years ago when I took a break. So, do you have any advice on how to do parallel work/college thing? If you have some good books mostly on mathematics - integrals, Fourier transform, differential equations. And some books in classical mechanics.
 
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If you can get a hold of Boas's Mathematical Methods, that would probably be sufficient to refresh your memory on the mathematics you haven't used in a while.
 
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I went back after 10 years. I just took the lower division physics over pretty much. I'm sure you don't want to do that. I'd say whatever classes you're taking read up on the lower division stuff that you're supposed to know already. Use your old books if you still have, if not just go to the school's library, they should have some old editions.

I work on the weekends and go to school during the week. Although I work 12 hour night shifts so the pay is good, flipping my sleep schedule every week is a nightmare though.

For math stuff I like Kreyznig's Advanced Engineering Mathematics, it's a very good reference I've found. Boas is also good as the person before me said.
 
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