I wish I could simply watch x number of hours of a movie and emerge mathematically enlightened, but I unfortunately need to execute dozens of problems before my old neanderthal brain retains anything. :(
Although, the combination with a "cliff notes" series like you mentioned might be the ticket!
I know the struggle, and it becomes almost like a second job being one's own teacher, tutor, and student. The amount of research and due diligence that goes along with setting up a course of study almost makes me question the pursuit itself lol ...
I resisted 'becoming Euclid' when I was...
Thank you for responding--that looks like a fantastic resource, and certainly satisfies the continuity requirement...
But, like Khan Academy, it's a video series without the traditional textbook-style problem sets. :(
Hi All,
I am looking for the best way to learn math from elementary algebra (just above arithmetic) to calculus.
I am looking for the most *comprehensive* way to do this--that is, I want continuity from subject to subject, for instance, a series of textbooks from a single author on Algebra I...