<aside> 🌱 Here are some useful resources for you that you can use to prepare for the course and more. We hope you’ll find them useful!

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<aside> ⏰ If you are not familiar with programming in Python, or programming at all, make sure to work through our programming resources for beginners. → We will hold one optional refresher session on Python in the first week, but this alone will not be enough to follow the course on quantum computing for an absolute beginner. Please use the resources provided to get comfortable with Python.

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<aside> 🚀 Quantum Physics relies heavily on linear algebra. Please make sure you have the basics down so you can take away as much as possible from the course. Although we have designed our course on quantum computing with complete beginners in mind, knowing the basics of linear algebra is a must, if you want to explore the wonders of quantum physics further.

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Here you can find the template for your personal progress tracker in Notion. You are required to use it to plan and track your work while preparing for the programme. You can use the database to store your personal notes and insights, as well as additional resources, for example. That’s up to you! However, note that you will need this tracker for the second round of your application.

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Preparation Material