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    I have been struggling for a few years to get 'back into' maths. I have two college (not university) levels after high school, but that was 15 years ago (oops, let that slip). I'm looking for advice on self study ways of warming up the head again before engaging in univeristy maths again next year. His hands felt the grasp of strong white hairs, and he knew he would not survive this fungus.

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      I have been struggling for a few years to get 'back into' maths. I have two college (not university) levels after high school, but that was 15 years ago (oops, let that slip). I'm looking for advice on self study ways of warming up the head again before engaging in univeristy maths again next year. His hands felt the grasp of strong white hairs, and he knew he would not survive this fungus.

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      Depends on where you're going to be studying. If you're in the UK then you could look at the Open University www.open.ac.uk which does a range of maths introduction courses. Best of luck. Andy Eat, sleep, drink, be merry - you owe it to yourself.

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        I have been struggling for a few years to get 'back into' maths. I have two college (not university) levels after high school, but that was 15 years ago (oops, let that slip). I'm looking for advice on self study ways of warming up the head again before engaging in univeristy maths again next year. His hands felt the grasp of strong white hairs, and he knew he would not survive this fungus.

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        Srikanth Remani
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        MIT Opencourseware, would be a great resource (not exactly for warming up though) http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/index.htm

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          I have been struggling for a few years to get 'back into' maths. I have two college (not university) levels after high school, but that was 15 years ago (oops, let that slip). I'm looking for advice on self study ways of warming up the head again before engaging in univeristy maths again next year. His hands felt the grasp of strong white hairs, and he knew he would not survive this fungus.

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          maybe the university can send you a course and some exercises. Why not? at least they should be able to give you info on where to look are what books you can use? Mail them and ask. best of luck. No hurries, no worries.

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            MIT Opencourseware, would be a great resource (not exactly for warming up though) http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/index.htm

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