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@adrienne
Has anyone here taken any of the free online college courses offered thru MIT, Stanford, Coursera etc? I have an undergraduate degree in Environmental Engineering and spent my professional career in Software Engineering and general business/management. In the coming year I’m going to have a little more free personal time and I’m considering trying one of these courses and curious to hear anyone’s experience. I’ve done lots of continuous learning over the years- reading blogs and books, listening to talks, plus some formal professional training - but all of a sudden I’m yearning for a classroom and more structured curriculum. The only question I have is whether to do computer science (to satisfy my desire to know the difference between on the job learning and what is being taught) or humanities (because I missed out in college).
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my hot take - college level compsci is mostly worthless for the majority of people, probably even *worse* for you with your existing background just take a udemy course and build a small app, you'll be lightyears ahead of most recent grads imho i would do humanities, sounds more interesting and fulfilling
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πŸ€” good food for thought, thank you Maybe I try a college humanities course with udemy on the side then. Related: 🀣 https://x.com/vocalcry/status/1828200417336910265?s=46
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ive started reading philosophy and politics literature in my spare time, thanks largely to inspiration from @tayzonday gigabrain
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