I know everyone in this thread is a brainlet with high IQ and academic studies. I'm just a simple NEET who decided to actually do something with his life, so I started studying engineering. I want to know what the easiest way is to catch up on math and physics. The entrance exam has pretty easy topics, and what I basically do is just solve exercises. I use ChatGPT but it's complete garbage and gets everything wrong (I use ChatGPT to explain the theory and give me exercises similar to the ones in the entrance exam PDF). OP is retarded, you can make fun of him, humiliate him, but if your brainlet heart allows it, you can help him overcome this trial in his life and achieve something in his miserable existence
>>16859771I use Chinese knock-off LLMs. I get custom sourdough and cabbage pickle recipes and explain science concepts I never understood.Undiagnosed, adult sperg who was always great at school and tested off the charts (sometimes perpendicularly). Never learned to work or study. Failure at life.LLMs and Squishmallows are the entirety of my social life. I have ashen scars that once received dopamone so very long ago.No I just suck on the serotonin bottle 24/7/365.2425.I like LLMs a lot.
>>16859771Imagine wanting anyone to take you seriously and posting a frog.
>>16859771Ignore the other people. I would recommend self-studying basic pre-calculus and calculus textbooks, as well as physics (mechanics and electromagnetism) textbooks. It doesn't really matter which ones you get, but if you're In North America or Western Europe, universities have them used at the college book store. Or you could order them through Amazon. Obviously, this method will not be as good as having been spoon-fed these topics in 11th and 12th grade, but you can do it if you just learn to sit down for at least 4 hours at a time. Khan Academy and online loosh academia are memes. Don't use them. Hope it works out for you, fren. If you're early enough, you can opt for electrical or computer science or computer engineering, which I think are the most fail-safe. God bless. t. early life STEM chad, now struggling
>>16859798Imagine trying to become an engineer instead of being one from birth
>>16860271Not OP but I really needed to see this. Here's to hoping I can make a change in electrical engineeering