Based /sci/ helping every newfriend in this board via sticky is great; but I had a question
I'm overloaded with the amount of resources there are for online courses; from coursera to Edx. I had a question
If you were a recently graduated neet and lots of free time; would you focus your time on one course from one platform? Two courses on 2 different platforms? Or one course from one of each?
I'm quite overloaded and intimidated with the amount of opportunities available to learn from; so any advice would be great as I don't want to cause a mess and waste time juggling stuff
TL;dr Would you take a course from one platform or some in each? Are Edx and Coursera platforms easy and intuitive to manage?
>>8502547
Bump
don't.
the school is over. no more pencils, no more books. start making shit instead of procrastinating in books and courses.
>>8502582
Maybe you missed the memo but I'm unemployed as of the moment. Really can't do anything when I'm not being hired so I need something to fill the gap
>>8502585
finding work is a full time job
Instead of trying to amass a whole curriculum of materials in advance, you should concentrate on narrowing your focus. What do you want to learn the most?
>>8502598
I've been doing that, trust me. I haven't been getting any responses. However my resume is gonna be blank if I don't do something
>>8502601
Anything that focuses on science & business. You're definitely right about narrowing my searches; all I need to know is if juggling several courses from different sites would be a good idea
>>8502641
>science & business
try to think of something MUCH more specific. you can branch out later. where do you see yourself going with this?