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Mathematicians and physicists use linear algebra for pretty different things, and with different mental models.
If it isn't a requirement at your school I would assume that your program will teach you what you need in classes. However, it certainly won't hurt to learn it formally. I recommend taking the class if you can but if you can't then this video series is amazing, and if you want to learn it in the rigorous way physicists use it (with crazy ass notation included) then chapter 1 of Shankar has a pretty good overview (it gets a bit abstractly mathy toward the end of chapter 1 though and can be hard to follow since he doesn't tie it to the applications immediately).
https://www.amazon.com/Principles-Quantum-Mechanics-R-Shankar/dp/146157675X