What are some tips for self-study in physics?

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Hey, I am a new user here hoping to be as active as possible over the course of the next few months. For various circumstances i will be having a lot of free time for the next few months and I plan to use this time to familiarize my self and learn as much physics as i can physically and mentally handle. Anyway that's about it, I'll likely be bugging some of you regarding different types of advise. I'll try not to be too much of a nuisance .

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i have recently finished first year college level physics so ill likely be starting from zero again just to have a really solid understanding of the foundations , in terms of math i likely will not be starting from zero given I am at calc iii and i feel no need to go back into learning limits and derivatives from scratch.