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What's the best way to go about go about learning QM (assume graduate level math knowledge)

In university they just started by giving us the Schrodinger equation out of the blue, and every other text I've seen seems to do the same. Is there a book or lecture notes that builds up from case studies and classical theory to avoid this?

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