Lallapalalable
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Sorry for two topics on one day
Ive been looking at the Princeton Mathematics Guide, but its a bit pricey, and I still have my 100 level physics book (spilled some sort of engine fluid on the cover, and they wouldnt take it back. oh well, mine now). So, anything in the sciences, from the ground up, and even decent liberal arts books.
I have access to the university bookstore, even though i dont go there anymore, so even textbooks would be great (so long as they work as a standalone and dont require a professor's guide).
Ive been looking at the Princeton Mathematics Guide, but its a bit pricey, and I still have my 100 level physics book (spilled some sort of engine fluid on the cover, and they wouldnt take it back. oh well, mine now). So, anything in the sciences, from the ground up, and even decent liberal arts books.
I have access to the university bookstore, even though i dont go there anymore, so even textbooks would be great (so long as they work as a standalone and dont require a professor's guide).