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Ask HN: Auditing a Class as a Non-Student?
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8 points
by lswainemoore
2611 days ago
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I'm a college graduate who'd love to take a couple college classes (math, maybe econ and computer science) in my spare time. I don't care about getting credit in any form, though ideally I'd like to sit for the exams (accountability is good for me). Has anyone done this? If so, how did you go about it? Did you reach out to professors directly? Universities don't seems advertise this, for understandable reasons; presumably it's not profitable in the same way credit-earning courses would be--though actually I'd be happy to pay some (smaller) amount. Thanks! |
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My advice would be to 1) consider MOOCs or MIT OCW, and 2) attend lectures and events open to the public at the institution. The latter may be interesting in themselves, and would be a way for you to get to know the scholarly community a bit better (so you're not just a random person asking for consideration).