I want to study math, and cover what you'd expect to see in undergrad. However reopening up a math textbook quickly made me think that learning following the textbook method would be bad. It reminded me of language textbooks that attempt to teach you by listing grammar rules and force you to create truth tables to ultimately write very awkward useless sentences. While math is axiomatic, I am looking for a better method to learn than memorize axioms, mentally fill out truth tables, and run through proofs multiple times before putting out some sort of solution. After seeing the efficiency of a method that works for me such as Heisig's RTK, I wonder if there is a better manner to learn math than the one taught at school. And so I ask, among you forum members, does anyone have a clue on the existence of such a self-teaching method?
Edited: 2016-03-24, 1:24 pm
