What is the quickest way to learn the fundamentals of chemistry and biology?
I want to be well rounded in the basics of fields other than physics&math, but don't really want to read the typical ~1000 page introductory textbooks on the subjects.
>>7755277
Well, chemistry is applied physics, so if you know physics and math you should be able to figure out chemistry. From there you can derive biochemistry, and then biology.
Sorry OP, you won't get around reading that introductory textbook. There are more and less extensive ones, just one get one for college minors.
>>7755282
>deriving an entire field takes less time than reading a textbook
>>7755286
Well, OP specifically mentioned that he didn't want to read the textbook.
>>7755291
>Well, OP specifically mentioned that he didn't want to read the textbook.
The typical ~1000 page introductory textbooks. I would be fine with something around 400 pages.
>>7755298
>1000, 400
>not just arbitrary natural numbers
they literally just differ by one prime factor
>>7755277
Take 4th-5th grade science? You are supposed to learn the fundamentals before you reach high school.
4chan is an 18+ only website.
>>7755302
Not that basic. I took AP chem back in high school. It just bothers me that I don't know how to read something like pic.
>>7755303
That's organic chemistry.
AP chem should be on par with Gen Chem.
>>7755298
Biology for Dummies and Chemistry for Dummies. That'll give you the basics.
>>7755277
>Wants to learn the fundamentals
>Doesn't want to read the introductory textbooks designed SPECIFICALLY to teach the fundamentals
WTF am I reading?
Here, OP, the pic is my recommendation to you.
>>7755380
I just don't have time to read 1000 page textbooks.
>>7755277
>but don't really want to read the typical ~1000 page introductory textbooks
Suck it up
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Biology_Textbook_Recommendations
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Chemistry_Textbook_Recommendations
guys what is AP chemistry or general chemistry in university? I had a really weird high school chem class that taught somewhat basic organic chem (a few mechanisms) and then most normal physical chemistry i think..
>>7755580
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_chemistry
Some high school chem / gen chem classes have a preview of organic in them.
>>7755387
>I'm a special snowflake that's smarter than everyone
Read the books or fail. I don't care what you decide to do