One of the absolute best resources on the internet that not very many people know about is the MIT OpenCourseWare project.

The OCW is an online repository of all courses offered at MIT in both their graduate and undergraduate departments.

It doesn’t allow you to get an MIT degree, but you can work through material at you own pace. This is the exact same material that many people pay over $120,000 to learn….for FREE to everyone in the world.

Here are some of the subjects you get learn:

* Aeronautics and Astronautics
* Anthropology
* Architecture
* Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation
* Biological Engineering
* Biology
* Brain and Cognitive Sciences
* Chemical Engineering
* Chemistry
* Civil and Environmental Engineering
* Comparative Media Studies
* Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
* Economics
* Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
* Engineering Systems Division
* Experimental Study Group
* Foreign Languages and Literatures
* Health Sciences and Technology
* History
* Linguistics and Philosophy
* Literature
* Materials Science and Engineering
* Mathematics
* Mechanical Engineering
* Media Arts and Sciences
* Music and Theater Arts
* Nuclear Science and Engineering
* Physics
* Political Science
* Science, Technology, and Society
* Sloan School of Management
* Special Programs
* Urban Studies and Planning
* Women’s and Gender Studies
* Writing and Humanistic Studies

The content is translated into many different languages and is accessed by people in every country in the world, with over 1 million visitors to the site per month.

Check it out. I suggest subscribing to their RSS feed or newsletter so that you can see new courses as they come out. Instead of watching TV, take an hour or half hour and watch a lecture each night. It just might change your life…

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