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On standards or conventions specific to mathematics as an academic discipline, and programs that lead to a degree in this field. For regular mathematics questions, visit our sister sites Math Stack Exchange and MathOverflow.

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How to self teach mathematics?

This is going to perhaps sound "un-academic" to some, but with your background and stated goals: No mathematics beyond secondary school Need to learn to use differential equations Looking for user friendly … These books are very accessible, thorough enough to give you a "working level" understanding of the mathematics and tecniques, and are designed for rapid self-study. …
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University is killing my passion [for mathematics]

data, and making inferences from it, but you hated proofs, then you would likely be happier in what we might call a "math-adjacent" discipline, such as data analytics or statistics, rather than pure mathematics
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