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HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A FREE EDUCATION?




<b> HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A FREE EDUCATION ?< br /> Yes , A FREE Education !< br />< br > HERE ARE 10 EASY STEPS TO A FREE EDUCATION :< br />< br />< br > < br /> 1 . DEVELOP A FONDNESS FOR OLD TEXTBOOKS . VERY seldom do the basics of any discipline change . From marketing to economics to statistics , look for public libraries which are culling their business sections . There is a goldmine of business education to be had for pennies on the dollar .< br />< br > < br /> 2 . Online knowledge bases are a wealth of information on applications and information you access regularly . Every ISP has a knowledge base that will keep you current on the latest computer applications . Be disciplined about pursuing your area of interest on these sites regularly .< br />< br > < br /> 3 . Spend 5 - 10 hours a week in a public library s reference section , especially if you are not currently employed ! Decide upon a course of education , and commit to pursuit of it for one , three or six months . The goal is to acquire a thorough grounding in your chosen subject .< br />< br > < br /> 4 . On the internet , search for technical terms under the Images tag of any search engine . You will enter the side door of many online college courses , business texts and public documents . < br />< br > < br /> 5 . Obtain and read The Federal Register .< br />< br > < br /> 6 . Read trade and industry publications . They provide access to exactly what people in any given industry are currently thinking and learning .< br />< br > < br /> 7 . Learn to use EDGAR , the Securities and Exchange Commission s online database of public information on every American corporation .< br />< br > < br /> 8 . Search government websites regularly . Follow the links they provide . The resources listed are most likely to lead to legitimate business sources .< br />< br > < br /> 9 . Help your kids with their homework ! Fill in the gaps in your elementary school education .< br />< br > < br /> 10 . Volunteer . There s always training and often certification available .< br />< br >
Author: jdiesel indeed


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