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  1. Hello, My husband and I are in our late 20s and we, well, kind of miss school. :D However, we are not willing to change our comfortable lives radically, to relocate or even to interrupt our high-paying professions so I've been looking for some e-learning programs. We wouldn't mind spending a bunch of money on a reallly good program but we are absolutely not interested in dubious websites offering degrees for money without any effort. Unfortunately, I've been almost exclusively encountering those in my googling. The decent universities I've found use e-learning as a tool to make life easier for their regular students. I am aware that great universities like MIT and Berkeley made some of their content available through podcasts but I'd rather enrol in a comprehensive and well-structured programme. I'm posting here because it would be great to hear from real people who have some experience in this area. My husband has a BA in Liberal Arts and I possess an MA in Economics. He's interested in linguistics and philology while I dream of math or history (yes, a weird combination, I know :)). Both of us were top students. We are passionate readers. Most distance courses are probably in English but each of us is fluent in several languages so if you know of something interesting in another language, do not hesitate to mention it. I spent some time thinking where to post this thread. If the moderators believe I got it wrong, please accept my apologies. :)
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