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At its core, a Schaum’s book is a designed to bridge the gap between abstract theory and practical problem-solving. Unlike standard textbooks that might spend 50 pages on the "philosophy" of a concept, a Schaum’s Outline follows a strict, efficient formula:
are a series of supplementary textbooks published by McGraw-Hill Education. They are designed primarily for high school, college, and graduate-level students, focusing on problem-solving rather than exhaustive theoretical exposition. The first book, Schaum’s Outline of College Algebra , was published in 1937 by Daniel Schaum, a former professor at the City College of New York (CCNY). The series is famous for its hundreds (often thousands) of fully solved problems per title. schaum series books
Schaum's Series books are part of the Schaum's Outline Series published by McGraw-Hill Education. The series was initiated by Eugene Schaum, who aimed to create a collection of outlines that would help students study and review subjects more effectively. Over the years, the series has grown to include hundreds of titles covering a wide range of academic disciplines. At its core, a Schaum’s book is a