What is the best way to self-educate in science and math?

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In summary, the best way to self-educate in science and math is to start with a strong foundation in the basics, utilize online resources and courses, actively engage in problem-solving and experimentation, and seek out mentorship and collaboration opportunities. It is important to have a structured and consistent study plan, stay updated on current research and developments, and continuously challenge oneself to learn and apply new concepts. Additionally, seeking out real-life applications and practical experiences can greatly enhance self-education in these subjects.
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I'm a curious person on a quest to provide myself, by self learning, an education money can't buy. To that end, conversing with people far smarter than I on a subject that absolutely fascinates me seems like a fine time. I have some math and science in my background so I won't be completely useless (hopefully).
 
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