How to learn and understand the topic

The Feynman Technique: How to Learn Anything Quickly

Richard Feynman was a Nobel Prize winning physicist who made significant contributions in areas such as quantum mechanics and particle physics. He also pioneered quantum computing, introducing the concept of nanotechnology. He was a renowned lecturer who taught at Cornell and Caltech. Despite all of his accomplishments, Feynman thought of himself as “an ordinary person who studied hard”.
https://blog.doist.com/feynman-technique/

How to stay productive for students

60+ Resources for Students Who Want to Stay Productive

The Cornell Note-taking Method (method):  Created by Walter Pauk, this method focuses on creating lecture notes with studying in mind. This interesting method has you divide your page into three distinct sections: “cues,” “notes,” and “summary.” It forces you to distill down concepts to their essence and truly think about what you’re writing rather than scribbling mindlessly.
https://blog.doist.com/60-resources-students-stay-productive/

A Student's Guide to Todoist

Being a student can be stressful. Armed with the best of intentions at the start of the semester, it’s easy to promise yourself not to procrastinate: never missing a lecture and always working ahead. But with back-to-back lectures, endless readings, extended assignments, ten-page term papers, and time-intensive group projects…it’s challenging to stay afloat as you tread the deep waters of academic achievement.
https://blog.doist.com/todoist-guide-for-students/

Lot of books

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While you’re in school, you will go through a number of textbooks and the cost can add up pretty quickly. Luckily, there are websites that offer free textbooks for high school and college students. Here is a list of 460 free textbooks, arranged by topic. Once you find a topic
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/free-textbooks-math-science-and-more-online-pdf-for-college-and-high-school/

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