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How do you learn chemistry as a non-chemistry student?
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For context, I am a first-year statistics student who is really interested in physics and chemistry since high school. Any recommendations on how should I study (theoretical) chemistry in-depth? TYIA
Edit: I'm already familiar with general chemistry concepts. I just need to advance my chemistry knowledge.
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Trust the Indian man and his poorly adjusted Mic for he shan't ever lead you astray.
Amen.
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