MIT OpenCourseWare

<p>Apparently mit has over 1000 courses online some are ap courses. If you want more in-depth info, I guess this would be a place to go. Personally, I haven't tried them yet.. just sharing.</p>

<p>Free</a> Online Course Materials | Courses | MIT OpenCourseWare</p>

<p>I looked into that, but then I realized I would still have had to spend a few hundred on textbooks :(</p>

<p>Yes, I used those online materials to help me learn physics. Walter Lewin is so much better than my old physics teacher! And cooler too.</p>

<p>I'm confused... It keeps talking about "If you miss an exam, contact the instructor for a retake" but it looks like they have the exams and their solutions on the site? Also, it keeps talking about grades but it also said that they don't count for real credits and there's no registration or anything... What, are you supposed to keep track of your own grade?? I'm so lost...</p>

<p>@dchow08, which Physics lessons did you use on the site to help you? There is a whole category on Physics.</p>

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I'm confused... It keeps talking about "If you miss an exam, contact the instructor for a retake" but it looks like they have the exams and their solutions on the site? Also, it keeps talking about grades but it also said that they don't count for real credits and there's no registration or anything... What, are you supposed to keep track of your own grade?? I'm so lost...

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<p>Because it is the actual class materials that they used and have not bothered to change and just made available to the public</p>

<p>Ok, thanks. That was worrying and confusing me.</p>