Comment Re:Also... (Score 1) 418
That was poorly formatted... once again...
I agree with most of the above suggestions. I'll add:
Classical Mechanics - Taylor
An Introduction to Thermal Physics - Schroeder
A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics - Townsend
I also recommend avoiding "Math Methods" books, since they're only going to give you more math, with less of the physical applications. Once you start to get a bit of physical intuition though, definitely check out Arfken and Weber. It was a bit too math-heavy for me when I used it as a physics student, but I think it'll be a nice bridge for you.
I agree with most of the above suggestions. I'll add:
Classical Mechanics - Taylor
An Introduction to Thermal Physics - Schroeder
A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics - Townsend
I also recommend avoiding "Math Methods" books, since they're only going to give you more math, with less of the physical applications. Once you start to get a bit of physical intuition though, definitely check out Arfken and Weber. It was a bit too math-heavy for me when I used it as a physics student, but I think it'll be a nice bridge for you.