>ain't got shit to do in the summer.
>considering a online course do occupy time
anyone got any experience with those?
Online courses are AIDS.
>>8205979
how so? do u disregard the possibility of learning something useful from an online course?
>>8205975
>signed up for robotics
>forgot about it
>signed up for theoretical xenobiology
>forgot about it
Just don't forget, anon. Good luck.
>>8205975
Finished Cybrary course last month. Can't complain.
>>8205983
For me I like being able to interface with my classmates and the instructor. I can't stand online courses because there's not face-to-face human interaction. I like interacting with people and studying with classmates.
>>8205985
>xenobiology
So would the aliens from Alien have balls or not
>>8205990
That's a big step for an autist, well done, anon.
>>8205991
Are they sexually dimorphic?
>>8205994
I'm good at socially disguising myself as a normie.
>>8205996
Nice.
>>8205995
>Are they sexually dimorphic?
They do have a queen.
Are you even trying????
>>8205979
/thread
>>8205990
>I like interacting with people and studying with classmates.
Eww.
I would recommend the intro physics course via the MIT website. There isn't a schedule but all the lecture videos and materials are there for you to work on at your own pace.
pick up a logic book anon or read some comfy philosophy
Try finding an online linear algebra course. I know what you might be asking, "is it worth it?" In my opinion, linear algebra is one of the most useful mathematics you could know if you're interested in a lot of chemistry and/or physics.
>>8205975
You can take free non-credit online classes on coursera.org
I did their engineering statics course. It was only 5 weeks so it covered only half the material. Weekly multiple choice quizzes. Not very difficult material. Something to do.
>>8206178
>at your own pace
>in other words, watch a lecture then never go back to it
That's the problem with MIT's stuff is there's no schedule.