There is some distance from this to antenna design, electromagnetism, etc, but I think you have to be fluent in proofs to actually follow along on those. Math is a big subject; ymmv.
A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
by Douglas Smith (Author), Maurice Eggen (Author), Richard St. Andre (Author)
>There is some distance from this to antenna design, electromagnetism, etc, but I think you have to be fluent in proofs to actually follow along on those. Math is a big subject; ymmv.
I'm only 20 years old and hopefully I have a long life ahead of me so I'm not too worried about how long it takes, I just want to get on the right track.
Thank you on the book recommendation, that looks like it is exactly the type of resource I was looking for!
A Transition to Advanced Mathematics by Douglas Smith (Author), Maurice Eggen (Author), Richard St. Andre (Author)
ISBN-13: 978-0495562023 ISBN-10: 0495562025 Edition: 7th
It shows up on Abebooks which could help with the price. It's a small book, exceedingly well-crafted and worth every nickel.