| Very similar question: http://www.reddit.com/r/compsci/comments/2notz5/how_do_you_p... (with a good answers regarding Khan Academy, Polya "How to Prove", lamar.edu, math.stackexchange.com, universityofreddit.com, lots of online curriculums from different universities, curricula aimed at data science (Prob/stats, linear algebra, calculus). These're good listings of resources for precalc and for data science: http://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/2mkmk0/a_compilation_o... http://www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/1jeawf/mach... http://www.zipfianacademy.com/blog/post/46864003608/a-practi... ______________ The threshold question are, - can you locate like minded folks to bootstrap a study group, or tutor(s) who are willing to devote time? - (if you're in US/Canada) how about community colleges by you, in a lot of places they're still well funded and will efficiently pull you up to first year college calculus and linear algebra, and maybe further - What level of high school / college math did you last attain, because reviewing to that level shouldn't be too stressful. At least, in my very biased view of math education. |