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I Have only a high school education. My father taught me to love reading. He said “son, all education is self education.” he would test my logic and reasoning skills with puzzles and riddles. He loved to read himself. I recall the magazines that he liked. Popular science, National Geographic, Readers Digest and Mechanics Illustrated are just a few that he would get from friends with subscriptions after they was finished reading them. Yes he was cheap also. He told me if I wanted to go to college I would have to find a way to pay for it. He also said ” Information needed to learn anything I wanted to know is out there, my only task is to find it and start reading. He died in 1999 having seen only a small fraction of whats available to us online, he would be amazed now. Topic Title should have been WHAT DO YOU WANT TO LEARN? This is just a few of the free online resources for college level material that I found. These courses will not give you credit towards a degree, but you will have the knowledge in your head. I for one would not hesitate to put courses completed on a job application. If you want a degree then pay what you must and get what you want. If you are like me you will believe the knowledge in your head is more satisfying than a piece of paper that says your smart. I will not debate with the college educated mgtow here on the importance or value of getting a degree, that is not my intent. The last entry is for those who didn’t finish high school and wish to complete equivalency or GED.
http://education-portal.com/articles/Colleges_and_Universities_that_Offer_Free_Courses_Online.html
http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses
http://themindunleashed.org/2014/07/12-dozen-places-educate-online-free.html
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/20-places-educate-yourself-online-for-free.html
http://academicearth.org/online-college-courses/
http://www.extension.harvard.edu/open-learning-initiative
http://uopeople.edu/groups/tuition-free-online-degree
http://distancelearn.about.com/od/virtualhighschools/tp/Free-GED-Classes.htm
I was bound to be misunderstood, and I laugh at those who misunderstand me. Kind mockery at the well intentioned, but unfettered cruelty towards those would be prison guards of my creative possibilities. This so as to learn as much from misunderstanding as from understanding. Taking pleasure in worthy opponents and making language fluid and flowing like a river yet pointed and precise as a dagger. Contradicts the socialistic purpose of language and makes for a wonderful linguistic dance, A verbal martial art with constant parries that hone the weapon that is the two edged sword of my mouth.
Maybe a fun way to learn a programming language here: http://railsforzombies.org/ I have not used this site myself, but it looks interesting.
I was bound to be misunderstood, and I laugh at those who misunderstand me. Kind mockery at the well intentioned, but unfettered cruelty towards those would be prison guards of my creative possibilities. This so as to learn as much from misunderstanding as from understanding. Taking pleasure in worthy opponents and making language fluid and flowing like a river yet pointed and precise as a dagger. Contradicts the socialistic purpose of language and makes for a wonderful linguistic dance, A verbal martial art with constant parries that hone the weapon that is the two edged sword of my mouth.
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