Men's Health Australia

BACK TO SCHOOL (FOR YOU?)

I WOULD CONSIDER MYSELF Intelligent and successful, but when it comes to the economy, I have no clue. What I usually do when I have a financial question is ask my family, all of whom have MBAs. But because they’ve been taking more and more time to respond to my emails asking them to explain NFTs (again), I knew I had to gain more intellectual independence. I knew I should probably head back to school.

Luckily for me, online learning has boomed during the past two years. COVID pushed face-to-face university courses online, while shelter-in-place measures made people want to learn again. In fact, searches for online learning, e-learning, and massive online open courses

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