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From FT, LinkedIn is to acquire the online learning business Lynda.com for about $1.5bn, as the social network expands offerings for its audience of professional users.
Lynda.com, a California-based company, has created hundreds of thousands of video tutorials in multiple languages, helping people to learn “software, technology, creative and business skills to achieve personal and professional goals”. Users pay a subscription of up to $375 a year to gain access to online courses that have been created by more than 1,000 authors.
I think when you want to learn statistics this is going to be the way to do it. You can have the best statistics teachers in a day that they did a great class, they get taped and the students can run the tape over and over until they get it.
To pay a huge amount of money to go to a College to hear some Statistic teacher that is not the best in the world and you can only hear it once, no recording and you have to take notes at the same time. it's a waste of money.
The only reason to go to College is to socialized with equally smart people that could help in the future.
To really learn i guess on-line is the wise choice.
USD 375 a year is a very good deal
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