I totally forgot about coursera. I took their Stanford logic course the summer after high school and did not do well lol. But I just looked, and they still have some free ones more up my alley. Thanks for the reminder!
Huh, I'd never considered that, but I think that honestly might be my best option. Looking back, in math, and physics especially, I really enjoyed the "grind" of solving a bunch of problems using new concepts
I'd like to do that, but I also managed to just demolish my credit score in the last 10 years lol, so I'm trying to get that squared away right now
I've been to the library so many times in the last year for dnd shit and it never crossed my until now lol
How do I get back in to studying as an adult?
I wanted to major in physics when I went to college in 2013 (I'm 28 now), but had to drop out and have flushed out a lot of information. A lot of basic concepts are still there, but I'd need a lot of refreshers going back to like algebra lol. I'd love to get back in to studying in my free time, but I've completely forgotten how. Khan academy is great, but any other advice for reteaching and retaining would be awesome!
Our campaign has been going for almost a year and we just got to a point where we all remember lmao
Our campaign has been going for almost a year and we just got to a point where we all remember lmao
Roll luck at a disadvantage to see if the wires in your brain get crossed and your head explodes
I like to think LeVar Burton never would've had a river monster almost kill one of our party members with its weird tentacle/hand thing lol
I'd been using Baconreader for about 10 years, and I'm blown away at how easy the transition has been. Still don't fully understand the fediverse (made my account yesterday lol), but this post was really helpful for getting started!