Hi, I am an undergradute student of Applied Mathematics in Brazil. This semester, I will do a Stochastic Processes course and I am keen on learning this subject!<p>I love HackerNews. This is a great community with awesome people sharing a marvelous content. It would be nice to receive some advice from you guys.<p>The professor is using some lecture notes (in English) that himself wrote it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwDJjYFvJgwNZFk1dmFKeExKblU/view.<p>It is somewhat pretty extensive, however, I am not feeling really comfortable with this material. It feels somewhat "dry" and direct.<p>I am looking forward to supplementary material that will help me absorb this and gain some intuition/instinct.<p>1 - Is there a YouTube content particularly good for this topic?<p>2 - Is there some specific good strategy to study Stochastic Processes?<p>I really like to study doing exercises and, then, check the answer. Not just the final answer but the whole answer.<p>This is not always available. Slader is a great website for that. Maybe there is an even better resource than Slader.<p>Thanks in advance!