Chronological order to study Math.

To everybody out there using brilliant, may I ask you to suggest to me what to study for Math?

I am just a beginner in Higher-order Math.

Could you recommend me what order of Mathematics should I embark on?

For instance, Starting from Linear algebra....

Thank you all.

Note by Luke Zhang
6 years, 3 months ago

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Just learn whatever you see/encounter. If you don't understand the topic, leave it for later.

Julian Poon - 6 years, 3 months ago

You should try AP Physics. It is not exactly math, but is a great thing to learn and I think you would like it like me.

A Former Brilliant Member - 3 years, 6 months ago

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Clayton Simpson - 1 year, 10 months ago
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