Hey nerds, I’m planning on going back to school in a few years and want to smash the math proficiency test so I don’t have to spend years relearning things that will probably only take me a few months at most. What books do you all recommend to get me from college algebra to Calc II or III?
Bonus points for stats and physics recs, as well.


Since I don’t think anyone else mentioned it yet, Paul’s Notes is a really good old school resource for math if you don’t like videos. (Old school as in the site is more than two decades old and the interface can be a bit annoying to navigate haha): https://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/
Very clear and thoroughly worked out examples.
Yes, Paul’s notes helped me so much in my calc classes. Breaks down equations step by step.