I want to add to your recommendation, ECON120: Monetary History over at saylor.org. Source: over 1 year ago
• Locate authorized test centers that do CLEP or DSST general course credit exams. Take online coursework and final exams with an educational non-profit philanthropy group called Saylor Academy (saylor.org). Source: about 2 years ago
Thomas Edison University also have a very open policy to accept ACE credits from other institutions. One such online resource is Saylor Academy, saylor.org. This is a independent institution that is not an official school, but a resource where you can get cheap education credits. Their final exams cost $5 U.S. To take and you get up to three attempts to complete it. You can sign up for their free online and... Source: about 2 years ago
Saylor cares deeply about engineering and the pursuit of excellence and truth. He also cares about the digitization and decentralization of knowledge and information, which is why runs an online educational institute full of free educational programs - Saylor Academy - and maintaining and growing this institute costs money and resources. Again, proving he does not care only about “getting rich”. Source: about 2 years ago
I feel sorry that the first guide you looked at was not useful for you. I would have hoped the temp agencies listed and the blood plasma company links would have been some use. I have not heard of a U.S. Public education institution not accepting CLEP exams as I have looked through many credit policies of U.S. Colleges and universities and have found CLEP was accepted in each case. It may be, as you said, that... Source: over 2 years ago
Saylor Academy, PRDV151: Bitcoin for Everybody. A free course. Source: over 2 years ago
Saylor Academy at saylor.org has free self-paced online courses recommended for credit by the American Council of Education (ACE). Courses that are recommended by ACE from Saylor Academy are at https://www.saylor.org/credit/courses/. ACE is a a nonprofit set up by more than 1,700 accredited community colleges and universities across the U.S. That helps give approval for coursework being well-structured enough for... Source: over 2 years ago
I would like to suggest you check out saylor.org and specifically the course, Bitcoin for Everybody. It's well worth your time. Source: almost 3 years ago
Also, consider taking the course at saylor.org Bitcoin for Everybody. I'm about 70% through this and it's dantastic. Source: almost 3 years ago
I have begun a course at saylor.org, PRVD151: Bitcoin for Everyone. Source: almost 3 years ago
Saylor.org is a free online school for college credits. At the end of it you take the test and pay for your test and thats it, I think its like 25-50 dollars and they apply the credits to whatever you got them for and theyre transferable credits as well. Its also good for if youre actually just learning to learn about something. Its free to learn everything, you really just pay for the credit. Source: almost 3 years ago
Here is a bright idea. Take advantage of free resources or open-source resources to learn subject content. Examples include Coursera.com, study.com, saylor.org, khanacademy.com, and the free MOCC courses online for learning a subject topic put out by universities like Harvard, Oxford, Yale, MIT, and others. Source: about 3 years ago
Actually there is also a free bitcoin beginners course at saylor.org (free ed website set up by Microstrategy CEO, Michael Saylor). Source: about 3 years ago
If you get only one course next term or you end-up skipping the January start with your extra time you can get a head start. Many students elect to transfer-in non-major courses since it takes a fraction of the time, can cost less and they are widely available. Checkout saylor.org, Sophia.org https://www.uopeople.edu/become-student/application/transferring-credits-to-university-of-the-people/. Source: about 3 years ago
I never see this mentioned but he also has https://saylor.org where you can take college courses for free, and yeah you can actually transfer some of the courses' credits towards a degree from a legitimate and accredited partner university. Source: over 3 years ago
I am considering taking some literature/art courses in saylor.org between each term to accelerate graduation. Source: over 3 years ago
(1) you get stuff for free (2) saylor said a million times he will never give away stuff for free. After his death all goes to his saylor.org foundation (which is awesome, by the way) (3) the channel only has one video (4) no chat and no comments allowed (5) even the description of the video contained scammy links. Source: over 3 years ago
There are some free classes on saylor.org that you could take. If you enjoy computer science then start to code and look for a freelance job or any company that accepts you despite the wrong degree due to your skills. The degree that you have does not matter if your skills are above average. Source: over 3 years ago
Umbrel node running. Can now send and receive on my lightning node. Starting to understand how to read the mempool space app. 25% through the bitcoin training course on saylor.org. Source: over 3 years ago
I respect the man for his convictions and especially his education efforts on saylor.org. Source: almost 4 years ago
You already have a degree, it's really an HR checkbox, nothing more. If you really want to learn some CS stuff for free, try something like https://saylor.org, where you can take their courses for free (last I checked anyway.). Source: almost 4 years ago
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