Most engineering textbooks follow a "theory-first" approach. They present a theorem, prove the theorem, and then perhaps offer one or two examples. The Schaum Series flips this model. Each chapter begins with a concise summary of definitions and formulas—stripping away the fluff—and immediately follows up with dozens of solved problems ranging from simple plug-and-chug exercises to complex, multi-step synthesis problems.

For Microwave Engineering, a subject where the math can become overwhelmingly messy, this approach is a lifesaver.

Use Pozar to understand microwaves. Use Schaum’s to pass microwave engineering.

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