>>12091092The first ~5 chapters are about a semesters worth of study given 1/3 of your courseload is dedicated to that book. But honestly, Griffiths is HOT GARBAGE for actually learning QM.
Something like Zetelli is much better, especially given that it gives a proper motivation for the nessecity of QM in chapter 1 before diving into the wavefunction. Where as Griffiths just dives straight onto the wavefunction, meaning that you would have to learn about the "motivation" elsewhere, prior to reading Griffiths.
That's of course ignoring the problem of Griffiths sticking to the position representation for most of the book, instead of presenting QM properly in the abstract, but more general way that it is usually understood.