EDIT: Thanks everybody for the suggestions! You’ve been great help to me.

I’m getting prepared for my computer science degree in college but pretty behind in the related classes. What are the best resources out there? Preferably in English as my native language resources are shit at explaining the basics.

I’m currently studying in Khan Academy but was wondering if there are somethings I’m missing out.

NOTE: I am NOT in college yet. I’m trying to get in college now. So the stuff I’m looking for is high school stuff.

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I think MIT Open Courseware would be worth exploring.

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Seconding OpenCourseWare. I used that a lot before and during undergrad (engineer with math minor).

I do recommend checking out the “fun” math videos as well because you’ll learn a lot and it’s fun, like Numberphile, 3 blue 1 brown, etc

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Khan Academy

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Are you worried about getting in or are you worried about what you’ll do when you get there? What I did was find a syllabus for one of my first year courses and then obtained the text book by searching online (this site is pretty good http://libgen.rs/) or checking the library. Don’t worry about getting the exact version the point is to get a leg up on the concepts.

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If you’re looking for books, then it depends on what field you want to study. Generally just I’d search for recommended textbooks for that field and then I’d definitely buy it and wouldn’t just download it from libgen.is

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I studied engineering after failing high-school algebra, so I was also pretty behind.

Khan Academy is a great resource for everything from elementary algebra to calculus and linear algebra, all of which you’ll use.

Symbolab is great for figuring out tough homework problems.

YouTube is good for certain topics, and some may be able to explain how something applies to comp Sci.

Once you’re in, use office hours. Some places have free peer tutoring. Everywhere has tutors you can pay for.

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