Originally Posted By Mr X a) my time spent in higher education b) my time spent on the internet So, in which category would you say you learned more?
Originally Posted By DAR Are we breaking down the quality of what we've learned because I've learned a lot more useless information from the internet.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad You know, I've never thought of this before...what an interesting pole. I'm having a hard time with this question and I spent 6 years in college, and earned 2 degrees. Wow, tough call. I'm gonna go with A.
Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder Definitely A. And then simply life experiences, although that's not listed.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad Well just on a volume measurement... have I learned MORE from A or B...MORE...hummm...... I mean that's a lot of learning. The word "USEFUL" would help.
Originally Posted By johnno52 Well I can't brag about my higher level education. But there should be a middle category in between. I left school 23 years b4 I got an Apple clone for my kids. So self taught for me most likely.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 after 23 years of formal education,I have to go with A or else all those student loans will seem far worse than they actually are.
Originally Posted By SuperDry A good question, and a tough question. As others have said, there are different kinds of learning. But if I had to pick, I'd say B.
Originally Posted By Mr X I think self-taught might be a better way to put it, johnno..thanks. I frequently use the internet to learn stuff I probably otherwise wouldn't have (Encyclopedias are a pain...though admittedly I am a pretty big library nerd so I do a lot of learning that way too).