MDS1005 Posted June 12, 2008 Posted June 12, 2008 Hey all. Lets make a long story short here. Im a highschool drop out. However, an intelligent high school drop out. I've decided to go back to community college, and the hopefully, if possible, to a University. Interested in physics. I've decided to reteach myself as much math in science as possible, starting from very basic levels, to compensate for the fact that I have forgotten quite a bit, and so that I may test out of a few courses in community college. -Can anyone recommend good websites for learning math from as basic a level as pre-algebra? -Any specific text books that anyone could recommend, in any subject? -Is it even possible to go from a highschool drop out to a graduate with a PhD in something as complicated as physics? (Im not worried about how long it takes)
Mr Skeptic Posted June 14, 2008 Posted June 14, 2008 It's definitely possible, especially if you are intelligent and interested. If you want to self-learn, you will need some good web-searching skills. A site I liked for physics was hyperphysics. Dunno about math, but you could try mathworld or sosmath
DJBruce Posted June 23, 2008 Posted June 23, 2008 Im not to sure on the math but here is what I have found that might help. http://www.scienceforums.net/forum/showthread.php?t=27211&highlight=teaching+physics http://www.phys.uu.nl/~thooft/theorist.html http://www.math.com/http://www1.esc.edu/personalfac/numberwhiz/newmath/toolbox/basictutor/basictutor.html http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/
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