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Education anyone?

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I ran across this a couple years ago and have looked in from time to time. It is MIT (yes, THE MIT) where you can look at topics of interest and essentially get access to many courses for free. There are varying degrees of information including lecture notes, assignments, tests, and video lectures (for some - not all).

I have a couple that are of interest to me and just thought I would throw this out there for anyone that might be interested. (I need a review of Calculus and Chemistry.)

http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm
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Post by Granny »

Thanks for the tip. I am always looking for ways to gain a little more knowledge (very necessary for us limited in the smarts department).
Wow, studying up on calculus ----- what a scary concept. It has been over 30 years since I studied calculus. I think I would need more than just a "review".
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What are calculus anyway? :lol:
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DB, I think calculus are funny looking numbers. I always thought that they were some small monkeys.
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Calculus is one of those things that you do when you are into REALLY heavy self-abuse, but too feeble physically to beat yourself with large logs everyday or go duck hunting.

Since I am old now, the logs are out. Can still duck hunt, but sometimes that just isn't enough!

I always thought they were like small monkey demons.
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