
Thanks to Luxury Home Digest for this bit of good info.
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and MIT with support of the Ab Initio software firm are offering an MIT education for free.
The only requirements are:
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1. Self-learner
2. spare-time
3. curiosity
There are 1500 courses available - engineering to foreign languages, chemistry, political science...you name it.
There is no registration, attendance or homework....no degree, certificate or access to MIT faculty.
But you can learn...and it is completely free.
Who says you have to have a piece of paper that says you know something?
What do you think?





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The employer for your next job does.
Posted by: maje | April 18, 2007 7:02 AM | Permalink to Comment