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Killer Resources For Online Self-Education

By Matthew Lynch
March 23, 2023
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When starting out in self-education, it can be difficult to know where to start. There are so many resources out there, and it can be easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s where killer resources come in! These are resources that will help you learn more effectively, and faster. Here are a few of the best killer resources for online self-education:

  1. YouTube: YouTube is a great resource for learning about a variety of topics. You can find videos about everything from history to cooking to gardening. Just type in the topic you’re interested in, and you’re sure to find a video that will help you learn more about it.
  2. Udemy: Udemy is another great resource for learning about different topics. You can find courses on everything from cooking to coding to business. Just enter the topic you want to learn more about, and you’re sure to find a course that will help you learn more.
  3. Quora: Quora is a great resource for finding information on a variety of topics. You can find information on everything from education to finance to health. Just type in the topic you’re interested in, and you’re sure to find a lot of information on it.
  4. Reddit: Reddit is a great resource for finding information on a variety of topics. You can find information on everything from education to finance to health. Just type in the topic you’re interested in, and you’re sure to find a lot of information on it.
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