I haven't received the materials yet and since there are no pdf's for this course ( yet? ) i proactively searched for something on Graph Theory on the level of MT365. I found that there is actually a Springer textbook for MT365: Graph Theory and Applications by Aldous / Wilson. I now have the e-book version of the book. It's a start on MT365.
I suppose it takes a while to get 'into' graph theory. In the beginning once the overall concept is clear it is a matter of learning new words, words and words. ( In a study course I once did this is called clearing MU's ( misunderstoods). I distinguish between misunderstoods, undefineds, defineds and owned concepts. )
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