soon to be neet here
I recently realised that I stopped learning after finishing school.
I want to start learning again and was wondering if you guys could point me in the direction of usefull & free resources.
I want to spend the next 6 months learning about 2 subjects, starting with Logic & Grammar/writing and then see where that takes me.
Could you help me out?
I could only find websites with either lacking content or paywalls.
(yeah, you got to pay for value, i know but I cant afford to spend much money rn)
>>9142033
As someone who's been NEET I'll give you some advice. Rather than take a class online visit your local library and look into their books. In a lot of cases they'll have reference books that surpass anything you could find online. Go down there every day and spend some time studying. It'll get you out of the house and give you something to do.
>>9142033
back to /r9k/
>>9142033
https://www.edx.org/
http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses
oyc.yale.edu/
also pirating the teaching company catalog
>>9142102
thanks.
Looking through these courses I could not find exactly what i was looking for but theres are great ressources anyways!
>>9142108
>outdated
You're talking about two subjects that haven't changed terribly much over the past several decades. Don't worry about the age of the materials. Hell, one of the most widely used grammar/style guide resources (Elements of Style) was written in 1920
dude
>>9142135
oh shit, your right.
i guess being up to date is only important after I know the foundation stuff ^^