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Guys
Some good advice from /sci I've received is read through the material beforehand and treat lecture like a revision
So which books should I study it from beforehand?
obviously depends on the subject and class so you should ask your lecturer for book recommendations, aside from that,
>whatever the prof assigns in the syllabus
>whatever books on the subject you can find that have high ratings on amazon
>books this
>books that
I'd say start reading scientific articles about research problems that interest you, for example from google scholar or arxiv and then, once you know what kind of knowledge you need to understand them, get a book.
>>8728196
Daily reminder that daily practical application of any subject is better than a stack of books.
>>8728213
Mech engg
Some books that were recommended I couldn't find as a free ebook