I finished school some time ago and I won't be having classes anytime soon (am older than whatever age limit this board has).
However, I love physics and mathematics and I want to keep studying those subjects on my free time.
My problem is that I don't really know where to start.
Does /sci/ have any tips/hints?
Sorry for my English, not my first language.
>>8998193
Bump.
I suggest you start from the easy stuff so you can actually understand what you're doing.
If you try speeding your way up to the difficult material you already failed.
You want to tackle the mathematics first. Have a look at this website:
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Mathematics
>>8998193
also interested
>>8998193
http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/
http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~gadda001/goodtheorist/
You can download any book from libgen and invest in a toner printer.
>>8998193
This is a good resource for books >>9000143
But the most important thing is that most universities have free recordings of their math lectures. Look for MIT open courseware. Yale, Stanford and others have free lecture videos too, covering the whole class.
>>9000185
Feynman lectures are very, very bad. Even he admitted they were a failed experiment.
Thank you for you help /sci/. I will check those out :))
>>9000290
post your experiences
>>9000346
What do you mean?
edx,org
>>9000364
The fist time you had sex.