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[QUOTE="fresh_42, post: 5966373, member: 572553"] This might be worth reading: [URL]https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/self-teaching-gcse-and-a-level-maths.933639/#post-5896947[/URL] It should give you some thoughts, such that you can judge by yourself how far it is from where you stand to where you want to go to. This depends on so many factors, that it is impossible to answer it in general. What's true for one person doesn't have to be true for another. [/QUOTE]
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