i think.........i am gonna aim for good enough understanding that i could do ok on the mcat lmfao
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specific recommendations pls if u don’t remember specifics and can only say “take online courses!” then i don’t need to hear from u
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Biology - Campbell Neuroscience - Kandel & Schwartz Both are broad, approachable, and used in many college programs.
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i have an old copy of campbell from high school that i think i read basically cover to cover lol it’s one of the better textbooks out there
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Georgi’s lecture notes are a great way to get back into physics: https://archive.org/details/physics-16-lecture-notes-howard-georgi … the standard uni physics intros are dry and boring tbh. Also: https://twitter.com/litgenstein/status/1210643695046811648?s=21 …https://twitter.com/litgenstein/status/1210643695046811648 …
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oh this is perf ty !!
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ya i have friends in med school and they’re all addicted to anki but personally i think flashcards aren’t good until you have a larger narrative understanding
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I was thinking of going through the Feynman lectures, myself. http://Feynmanlectures.caltech.edu I've heard good things
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They’re really good, though can prove a bit difficult as introductory texts!
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