No matter how close you ever think you are, there is always a infinite distance between.
Why is it wrong?
Why is it right?
I have no experience in physics, but I feel you guys could answer better then anyone else.
Thanks
I'm not subjected to only www.amazon.com!
Anyone have any suggestions on books now?
Maybe used textbooks or something of that sort?
I have around 170$ to spend on some books, so if anyone could direct me to a site with some good ones, that'd be great.
http://www.studio4learning.tv/sub_subject.php?id=0&pl=35
How does stuff like that look to you?
If you don't feel it is adequate, maybe re-direct me else where?
The books won't be here for a few days, and I still have to look, but I am eager to start.
And someone said the best way is a...
lubuntu, Seeing as you seem a bit knowledgeable about all these issues, could you do me a big favor and go through www.amazon.com and find some appropriate books?
I know its a bit to be asking, but I am subjected to amazon.com. (For now that is)
And I'd rather order books as it is...
Well the gift card I have is for amazon.com (200$)
And they have quite a large amount of books for used sale, some at even .99 Cents.
I grew up home schooled, and never did to well in school, because I like to learn at my own pace. Rather then being guided.
If someone could do me a great...
Well, I won't be able to go to one of those for a bit, as I have no vehicle.
So as for now I am stuck with books.
So get a pre-algebra book, a book for algebra, what comes after that? And then after that?
Well, I just took a Level 1 test located at
http://math.uc.edu/course/placement/sample/exam/level1.htm?Hd1=&As1=0&As2=1&As3=0&As4=0&As5=0&As6=0&As7=0&As8=0&As9=0&As10=0
I didn't know how to do any of those. I don't even remember how.
I only got 10% correct and I was guessing.
So I guess...
Well, I could do that.
Thats if my school allowed me to. (Not totally sure).
I have a hard time getting to the school though, I have no vehicle.
And its quite the bit out of the way, but I can try.
Any other suggestions until then?
I appreciate the help you are giving me.
Also take...
Well, I feel I have a weakness in Math, and I've never taken physics, though I like the idea of physics, and what I could learn from it.
I just don't know were to start again.
I am 17 years old, and I have dropped out of school when I was 15 to receive my GED.
I then got my GED because I had to help around the house and get a job.
We've gotten out of this hole now, and I am looking to get started on Math/Physics.
I currently don't have a vehicle to a community...