>>12714126You will need to begin with "Algebra" by Serge Lang, that way you can aquatint yourself with Algebra I and II.
Then you'll want Calculus, so I recommend the book "Advanced Calculus" by Shlomo.
After that, you'll want to be able to acquaint yourself with the tools of Linear Algebra. I recommend Advanced Linear Algebra by Roman.
Afterwards, look for books on signals and systems. You'll want to learn discrete math, I recommend the book by Rosen. Then, for basic electrical physics (electrodynamics) use Modern Eletrodynamics by Zangwill. Since you're analyzing functions in this book from time to time, you'll want a book talking about analyzing functions. I recommend the functional analysis by Ciarlet.
This should cover a basic first-year education in Electrical Engineering. Once you've completed these studies, post back here for some more. But focus on the foundations as I've posted above more than anything before you start worrying about charting out your future beyond