Hello, my name is Ale. First of all I'm really sorry to be a bother to you. I am applying for the Monbukagakusho (MEXT) Scholarship this year, It's a full-paid scholarship that allows you to do your undergrad in Japan. I'm applying for this because I'm from Paraguay, and I want to become an engineer. But the thing is the education level isn't that great in Paraguay, and I don't really have the money to study in USA or EU. If you'd lend me a hand on this I'd be really thankful. (Maybe discuss this over a private chat, or something?) I'd appreciate it, thanks in advance.
By lending a hand, do you mean working math problems with you?
I meant, like give advice on how to prepare for it. For some reason I can't post the syllabi links here.
Indeed, that is the syllabus. I don't know why I couldn't post the link. So, what I need advice on is on my way to approach the syllabus. (If possible with physics and chemistry aswell)
Right now I'm studying basic mathematics from "Serge Lang's Basic Mathematics" and ordered these books: http://puu.sh/oi74g/3b9a413268.jpg And physics from the MIT OCW and the Sears Zemansky book. As for Chemistry, I honestly have no idea. If this is not the correct place to ask these questions, please point me towards where I should! Thanks.
I think your Kahn study record may help in deciding the level at which you might want to begin here on OpenStudy.
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