genice: (ask | after the heart of things)
Victor Nikiforov ([personal profile] genice) wrote in [community profile] limacharlie 2018-01-26 04:51 am (UTC)

( it's like an epidemic, these long pauses. Victor has one of his own, sorting through thoughts and old memories. he hasn't dealt with school since he completed his equivalent education. )

Speaking on more practical levels, all lower levels of mathematics, then up through algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Maybe calculus? I'm trying to remember what's actually applicable in problem solving, but most of what I'm thinking is handled in algebra and geometry. For sciences, biology, chemistry, geology, introductory physics would be good. Anything more in depth is unnecessary unless someone's pursuing their own studies. Ah... maybe veterinary science books. Human and animal anatomy? Plants, too...

( he sighs, more resigned at how nonsense everything really is. )

The general subjects I mentioned first may be best, but the degree of changes might... make the anatomy books useful. I'm making my own guesses; my education wasn't in a classic, formal setting.

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