Goin' back to school
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Goin' back to school
Well, the plan is to go back full time in a decade when I'm living in Norway, but for the moment, having my sister-in-law living with us and starting college has made my wife and I want to start taking a few classes here and there.
I wanted to run this by the reasonably knowledgeable people here in the Den. I remember at one point hearing about programs for children of Vietnam veterans, where you'd essentially get one class per term paid for. I've got two Vietnam vet dads (one of whom is 100% disabled) so that part is covered. I'm also hoping that I can get some sort of "adult incentive" or something.
So far I've only done a very cursory googling of this, and I'm sure I'll have to make a trip down to the college soon, but I figured if anyone had recent experience with this and had any helpful tips, that would be great. Thanks in advance!
I wanted to run this by the reasonably knowledgeable people here in the Den. I remember at one point hearing about programs for children of Vietnam veterans, where you'd essentially get one class per term paid for. I've got two Vietnam vet dads (one of whom is 100% disabled) so that part is covered. I'm also hoping that I can get some sort of "adult incentive" or something.
So far I've only done a very cursory googling of this, and I'm sure I'll have to make a trip down to the college soon, but I figured if anyone had recent experience with this and had any helpful tips, that would be great. Thanks in advance!
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JigokuBosatsu wrote:so a regular glass armonica?
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As a now full-time employee of the Unversity of Pittsburgh I have to say - WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT PAY TO ATTEND CLASSES HERE!!! aside from a few very specific majors or massive amounts of luck you will incur more in debt than the education will increase your earning potential.
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Well, since I live in Oregon and plan to never visit Pittsburgh outside of playing Fallout 3, I guess I'm safe.
Omegonthesane wrote:a glass armonica which causes a target city to have horrific nightmares that prevent sleep
JigokuBosatsu wrote:so a regular glass armonica?
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"But transportation issues are social-justice issues. The toll of bad transit policies and worse infrastructure—trains and buses that don’t run well and badly serve low-income neighborhoods, vehicular traffic that pollutes the environment and endangers the lives of cyclists and pedestrians—is borne disproportionately by black and brown communities."
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In general, yes, you want to avoid the debt trap as much as possible.
At the current prices, college coursework only makes sense if you're going for a specific job that requires the degree, and you have a very good chance of getting that degree within a 6 year timeframe. Past that, the math just doesn't add up, you're better off scrubbing toilets.
At the current prices, college coursework only makes sense if you're going for a specific job that requires the degree, and you have a very good chance of getting that degree within a 6 year timeframe. Past that, the math just doesn't add up, you're better off scrubbing toilets.
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...or unless you don't have to pay for it. A fair number of jobs have education benefits, which are not always well advertised. If you're buying a prestigious degree though, make sure it's actually prestigious. Harvard is worth the arm and leg they leave you for the name and reputation. Most places aren't.
If you just want to take classes for fun, look at https://www.coursera.org/ . You can also look at Stanford's online listing (http://www.stanford.edu/online/courses/index.html ), which is mostly, but not entirely Coursera, and I think MIT has something similar but don't know where. iTunesU is also surprisingly good, though there's a lot of surprisingly bad as well.
I would avoid any recent events courses online. They will only lead to rage. I started taking this one: https://class.coursera.org/healthpolicy ... lass/index , but ragequit when it (a) freely mixed and matched correlation and causation, and (b) failed statistics. (The reasoning went like http://xkcd.com/759/)
If you just want to take classes for fun, look at https://www.coursera.org/ . You can also look at Stanford's online listing (http://www.stanford.edu/online/courses/index.html ), which is mostly, but not entirely Coursera, and I think MIT has something similar but don't know where. iTunesU is also surprisingly good, though there's a lot of surprisingly bad as well.
I would avoid any recent events courses online. They will only lead to rage. I started taking this one: https://class.coursera.org/healthpolicy ... lass/index , but ragequit when it (a) freely mixed and matched correlation and causation, and (b) failed statistics. (The reasoning went like http://xkcd.com/759/)
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You might be able to find some stuff to keep yourself busy on http://www.noexcuselist.com/
It's got a link to a bunch of major universities open projects: Yale, MIT, Stanford, etcetera.
It'll also give you a decent sense of what you're getting yourself into.
As for free courses, you can probably get them, but not being in the states, I don't know how.
It's got a link to a bunch of major universities open projects: Yale, MIT, Stanford, etcetera.
It'll also give you a decent sense of what you're getting yourself into.
As for free courses, you can probably get them, but not being in the states, I don't know how.
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The perfect excuse is that they all seem to use fucking itunes. So the cost of education is now an apple rootkit.Ikeren wrote:You might be able to find some stuff to keep yourself busy on http://www.noexcuselist.com/
It's got a link to a bunch of major universities open projects: Yale, MIT, Stanford, etcetera.
It'll also give you a decent sense of what you're getting yourself into.
As for free courses, you can probably get them, but not being in the states, I don't know how.
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No we don't Cynic. We have a bot who copies bits of the previous post to seem relevant. Which is still probably a step up from random bullshit spam bots.
CatharzGodfoot wrote:The perfect excuse is that they all seem to use fucking itunes. So the cost of education is now an apple rootkit.
Emphasis added.Michaeljohn wrote:seem to use fucking itunes. So the cost of education is now an apple rootkit.
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Ant: "Ethically, a task well-completed for the good of the colony. Experientially, endorphins."