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Is education expensive?

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Is education expensive, broadly speaking?
 
Is education expensive, broadly speaking?

Relative to what?

Many “free” (publicly funded) things can become quite expensive.

 
No, in fact it's never been cheaper. There are a huge amount of free, online learning websites that make it possible to learn practically any subject you want.
Thanks for reminding us of this.
 
No, in fact it's never been cheaper. There are a huge amount of free, online learning websites that make it possible to learn practically any subject you want.
You think free and online is education? Like it can be a substitute for university?
 
You think free and online is education? Like it can be a substitute for university?

Yes. You don't need to go to university in order to get educated. Gates, Zuck, and Jobs were self-taught. Tarantino never went to film school, David Bowie never went to music school. Edison had no formal education at all.

In the history of the world, it's never been easier to learn anything you want.






... and dozens more.
 
Yes. You don't need to go to university in order to get educated. Gates, Zuck, and Jobs were self-taught. Tarantino never went to film school, David Bowie never went to music school. Edison had no formal education at all.

In the history of the world, it's never been easier to learn anything you want.






... and dozens more.
The biggest regret in my life is never having gone to a university to get educated. And the process of being educated, to me, what I think I missed out on, is the interaction with other people looking to educate themselves.
To me, education isn't rote memory of what has been written by the authorities who finalised the research. That's available in libraries and online. Universities are where minds encounter minds and discussion leads to previously unexpected lines.
 
I found the public library an excellent place to invest time and energy learning at no cost.
I’ve been guilty of not fully appreciating public libraries, but I’m glad I have spent more time in them and come to appreciate them more.
 
I’ve been guilty of not fully appreciating public libraries, but I’m glad I have spent more time in them and come to appreciate them more.

As it happens, the other day I had to make some copies for court and google tells me the only place close by was a public library. Place was huge, and beautiful inside. There was almost nobody in there other than staff.
 
No, in fact it's never been cheaper. There are a huge amount of free, online learning websites that make it possible to learn practically any subject you want.
BULLSHIT. Learn anything you want online...it means NOTHING. Want a REAL degree? You're going to PAY for it, and if the trumpdump has his way, there will be NO help when it comes to scholarships. F**K douchebag trump.
 
No, in fact it's never been cheaper. There are a huge amount of free, online learning websites that make it possible to learn practically any subject you want.
And what shall you do with that free knowledge? Impress no one at parties?
 
Yes. You don't need to go to university in order to get educated. Gates, Zuck, and Jobs were self-taught. Tarantino never went to film school, David Bowie never went to music school. Edison had no formal education at all.

In the history of the world, it's never been easier to learn anything you want.






... and dozens mstall.
This is way silly. A way silly post.

There is always someone at the right place at the right time but they are the RARE exceptions.
 
As it happens, the other day I had to make some copies for court and google tells me the only place close by was a public library. Place was huge, and beautiful inside. There was almost nobody in there other than staff.
And you, who was directed there by Google.
The library I go to, when I go to town, is always well populated. There's two self-checkout machines and often a line-up. The librarians behind the counter are usually busy with other people.
 
The biggest regret in my life is never having gone to a university to get educated. And the process of being educated, to me, what I think I missed out on, is the interaction with other people looking to educate themselves.
To me, education isn't rote memory of what has been written by the authorities who finalised the research. That's available in libraries and online. Universities are where minds encounter minds and discussion leads to previously unexpected lines.
As a member of FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression), I read their newsletter. Harvard ranks Dead Last in freedom of expression (unless what you want to express is politically correct). Liberals tend to think "diversity" means lots of different skin colors, Not different social/political positions.
 
Depends on the university.
Depends on the online source, too. If your field is, say, early childhood education, do you think your education is better served by online sources or classroom instruction and discussion with others in your field?
 
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