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Today was rather poor, as I was feeling fatigue and sleepiness when trying to study
Still, I have at last finally re-covered geometry. I move on now to advanced algebra. Of course I covered my foreign language anki decks and a bit of the sciences.
Once I move to calculus and re-cover the basic sciences, I want to move into more advanced texts covering mechanical and electrical engineering.

If you studied any stem in university and have any resources or advice to share, by all means please do. I am hungry for knowledge.

I am the enemy
I will succeed
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>>82681242
But what people really want to know is do you plan on having the mustache?
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>>82681242
>82681242
based eggmanmaxxer
MIT opencourseware is the best for self-study. Here's the calculus course.
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/18-01sc-single-variable-calculus-fall-2010/
I also like book of proof for an intro to higher math after calculus.
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>>82681376
I have been growing out my mustache and have gotten myself a pair of round frame sunglasses



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