Squar3root
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That's what I said........What I meant by paper is that you don't get a certificate saying you have a bachelor's degree or something.
You will still be known to have only graduated high school.
That's what I said........What I meant by paper is that you don't get a certificate saying you have a bachelor's degree or something.
You will still be known to have only graduated high school.
That's what I said........
But MIT has all of most courses. You're not necessarily right about the no exam in the end. There is an exam available at the end (and throughout) the course but it does not count for any credit. Its fun to learn something new, I did energy economics and the was very interesting
Not very clear.
doesn't that mean you don't get a degree?But MIT has all of most courses. You're not necessarily right about the no exam in the end. There is an exam available at the end (and throughout) the course but it does not count for any credit. Its fun to learn something new, I did energy economics and the was very interesting
Nah its just that the way you said you get an exam paper and stuff made it sound as if the uni would let you sit their exam and submit it etc.doesn't that mean you don't get a degree?
well i did this course: http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/economics/14-44-energy-economics-spring-2007/index.htmNah its just that the way you said you get an exam paper and stuff made it sound as if the uni would let you sit their exam and submit it etc.
You over promoted it a little bit lol.
Wow.well i did this course: http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/economics/14-44-energy-economics-spring-2007/index.htm
and the course materials have EVERYTHING you need for the course. While our exams weren't formally marked and graded the students in the discussion fourms we scanned and swapped our exam papers and marked at least 2 others and gave each other some feedback. Now i have friends in Germany and Switzerland that i have never met before
ThanksWow.
Good on you though.
It is a good idea and I might do it a few times in the summer to get ahead a bit next year before semester 1 begins.What a wonderful idea, sneak into lectures and see which subjects to take up for which course. Pre-emptive planning at its best.