What are the best resources for self-teaching calculus in physics?

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I am a research assistant working in genetics at Stanford University. I love medicine and am studying to meet the pre-medical requirements in this country (my coursework from England is not accepted by US medical schools).

I have not taken Physics since high school, and at that time it was rudimentary. I am very excited about physics right now, particularly the mechanics of atoms and molecules.

I am studying at UC Berkeley extension taking Physics 1 and 2, which are algebra based classes. Very interesting, but too simple. I am trying to teach myself calculus and understand much more than they can teach me, which is why I am here. :)

I am excited to get to know you all :-))
 
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Hi Mike! Welcome to PF! Great to have you here. We have a nice biology and medical science forum too. Maybe you can contribute there :)
 
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Welcome to PF!
 
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Fantastic, thank you :)

I am bookmarking the bio and medical forums now
 
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