Physics now by Peter Riley. First year of an (electronic) engineering degree program was basically a revision of this book, incidentally.
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Oh I am dumb and have low math skills right now
As am I. It wasn't until I got to third year, that the mathematics got overwhelming. I scraped a pass but excelled in all other areas. As it turned out, I didn't need to be a good mathematician to be a good electronic engineer, practically. Take of that as you will. Electronics is a massive subject. On forums, it's divided into many topics and almost no one is an expert in all areas, so you pick the wave you want to ride. ie analog, digital, embedded systems and such.
Last edited by MacOneDouble; 06-09-2019 at 08:13 PM.