7 Ways To Educate Yourself Without College.
Not everyone can afford going to
college, but everyone can afford learning. Sources of information,
educational videos, audio and printed materials can be obtained from
many places, either your local public library or an Internet Archive. It
is important to have an aspiration to learn. While the people around
you may not respect your self-educated knowledge, learning can be
incredibly satisfying; the advantage of learning something on your own
means that you can lead conversations on many subjects and that you have
control over your thoughts. Becoming self-educated requires a great
discipline. It also requires the ability to learn on your own. Here are
some tips how to educate yourself without even stepping into a school.
1.Read a book
Without a doubt this is one of the best
ways to learn a new subject. If you are entirely unaware of the topic or
if you think it might be interesting, take a simpler book and start
with it. Controversial books may also be helpful for motivating you to
learn more. Getting angry or passionate over the author’s opinion makes
you willing to learn more about the topic and to provide more arguments
against it.
2. Find a mentor
With a mentor, you are more likely to
keep up with a subject because someone is helping you along. Especially,
if you are a person with a sense of responsibility, you will feel
uneasy not to be prepared for a lesson. A mentor will save your time to
guide you to the best sources, will answer your questions and chat with
you on the subject. It is important to find a mentor who is encouraging
and respectful. Of course, you don’t want this person to take control of
your education, he or she should be guiding and encouraging you.3. Become a tourist
It is always interesting to explore
history, when and what happened. Go to a science or natural history
museum, visiting an author’s home also helps to get more knowledge and
to make the author and his work more real. An annual pass to one place
is a good way to memorize all the information in that location.
4. Read Wikipedia or Google it
Searching information in Wikipedia or
Google is a great source to learn about the topic you are interested in
it. They give you an exhaustive information about anything you type in.
So keep reading and if you find something interesting and you want to
explore more, just Google it or type in Wikipedia.
5. Watch educational TV channels
These days most of the TV channels are
loaded with talk and entertainment shows, which might not be interesting
to you if you are really motivated to indulge yourself in
self-learning. But the educational TV channel is just the right one. You
can even rent or borrow a video if there is nothing on TV about the
topic you are interested in learning.
6. Take free classes online.
Many universities offer free videotaping
of their professors and putting the classes online. Watching these
videos, will give all benefits of going to class without actual
attending and without the tests and grades or the inconvenience of a
schedule. The biggest advantage is that it is free.
7. Public Libraries
The local public library is probably one
of the most invaluable resources for those people who are committed to
self-learning. The public library provides not only the books, DVD and
CD-s, but it also provides access to growing collections of online and
digital resources. Libraries mostly offer a quiet atmosphere where you
can read a book or do some research and the best part, you have a luxury
of using the service of a librarian who will answer your questions.
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