is edx and khan academy a good way to study brush up on subjects before going to college?
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>>7795689
Trust an anon with no interest in bringing you down: focus on the moment.
Work hard on what you have to do now and make solid foundations for what you'll have to do in college.
Get good sleep and make sure to spend some time with friends having a good time.
Focus on the moment, live your current life.
Don't live a hypothetical future life, don't plan too much ahead: LIFE IS A BUNCH OF ACCIDENTS.
>>7795689
No, plenty of amazing universities have entire lectures and syllabi available, just look them up on youtube. I've used them and they've w/o a doubt given me an edge. Even if you don't plan to take notes, exposure to the concepts is invaluable
>>7795892
Wow, thanks for this
>>7795880
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I've found the economy and banking bits interesting, but I haven't studied economy so I don't know how well it would've prepared me for college.
That being said I do find videos to be very slow and basic, so I don't think you'd make it through college on those lectures alone. But I think they're a good way to see if you're interested in a subject after spending some time with it.
>>7795689
>Khan Academy
>>7798287
You know of something better? I'm sincerely interested
>>7798358
Google "MIT OpenCourseWare".