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[QUOTE="Student100, post: 5688210, member: 466030"] After single variable calculus that is the right course to continue on. That would not be correct in general. I would do ODE/PDE before complex, but that's not a hard and fast requirement. You probabaly won't get there before starting university courses in which you should focus most of your energy. [You should also be doing this in high school, but I'm assuming you already are.] Physics H&R 4th/5th edition volume 1, or K&K introduction to mechanics. I have no experience with these videos, I would just read the textbook, think, and practice. You won't be ready for graduate level math after finishing CA/PDE/ODE whatever. You would need to study things like number theory, anaylisis, group theory, whatever. [/QUOTE]
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