1. go to https://ocw.mit.edu
2. choose a field
3. choose a course
4. watch lectures, torrent and read textbooks, solve problem sets and exams, google questions
5. ???
6. Profit
>>61780813
fuck, I wanted to post on /sci/...
>apply for job
>don't even get called to an interview
>>61780813
The lifestyle difference between someone coasting through a traditional college education for four years and then getting a job basically handed to them because they have a diploma, vs. the grinding life of a self learner forcing themselves to stay on track for *years* and coming out the other side with no certificate to show in place of experience, that's an enormous gap in quality of life.
Yeah, you won't have debt, but if you pick a STEM field that debt won't be a problem. You'll also be working shit jobs for years until you have enough experience to be considered equivalent to a new college graduate by any HR department.
>>61780813
That's what I did, and while it helps to have an inherent proficiency for what you're doing, it's not that hard.
-t. Application Architect
>>61781188
>>t. Job Application Architect
>>61780813
Accreditation.
>>61781234
Don't project at me because you're a NEET.
>>61781140
Depends on the company, some look for people who are self starters. I get your point though
>>61780813
>apply for job
>HR software automatically trashes your application
>>61781127
That'll be discrimination soon anon. Your million dollar degree will be for naught thanks to our liberal dystopia
>>61781234
hahahahahahaah
>>61780813
1 reason why these suck is because these courses dont get to the more advanced topics.
its all beginner shit.
that and a certain piece of paper is considered to be worth infinitely more.
>>61780813
MIT degree looks a lot better on your resume than I watched some videos online.
>>61784197
>implying you'll ever get accepted at mit