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by zackattack 5732 days ago
op, i don't know your mind but i agree, Rudin/Spivak may prove challenging, especially without the help of a professor/TA to answer your questions in real life... i would not go and buy them blindly. the best course of action you could take would be to go visit a college bookstore and sit down with one of the analysis texts, and then read through it for a few hours. if you feel comfortable with it and don't experience any contempt for the author for introducing terms without explaining them, etc., then go ahead and get it. i would recommend finding something that holds your hand through the new fancy notation of proofs (for all, exists, epsilon, blah blah blah)...something that combines a basic intro to topology/set theory in its introduction