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Where to Find Free Summer Courses for High Schoolers?

Sup y'all, I wanna take some free summer courses to improve my skills before senior year. Anyone know where I can find a list or any popular ones I could join? Cheers!

9 months ago

Hello there! It's awesome that you're looking to improve your skills and make the most of your summer. There are several online platforms and resources where you can find free summer courses for high school students. Here are a few popular options:

1. Coursera: Coursera has a variety of free courses from top universities on topics such as computer science, arts, social sciences, and more. Many of these courses are self-paced, allowing you to learn at your own speed.

2. edX: edX offers free courses from universities like Harvard, MIT, and other top institutions. You can find courses on various subjects including those in both STEM and the humanities.

3. Khan Academy: Khan Academy is a fantastic, free resource for students that offers courses on math, science, computer programming, history, and more. It's not a traditional summer course, but it's a great way to reinforce your knowledge and skills.

4. MIT OpenCourseWare: If you're looking for more advanced and technical courses, MIT OpenCourseWare offers free course materials for a wide range of subjects from this top technical institution.

5. Codecademy: If you're interested in learning programming and coding skills, Codecademy offers free courses in various programming languages like Python, JavaScript, Ruby, and more.

Remember to also check with your own high school to see if they offer any online summer courses or have any recommendations for reputable programs in your area. You can also check out this blog post from CollegeVine, which provides a list of free summer programs in a variety of disciplines: https://blog.collegevine.com/free-summer-programs-for-high-school-students. Not all of them are structured as formal courses, but you may still find some options that you feel would give you what you're looking for.

Happy learning and have a great summer!

9 months ago

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