Maybe the Internet?
Maybe your parents, or your family unit, or community?
Maybe the School system in your locality?
Maybe a Community College?
Maybe a household named College, or University?
Or maybe a combination of the above?
Or maybe an education from none of the above, but maybe from a questionable mentor from the streets?
What educational experiences, helped you in refining your well rounded educational background?
With me, my family, community, local school system, the Internet, and some of the websites on the Internet, the old school journalism types, and the opinionated journalism types, based upon what News media outlet sources are presenting to the Public, via the news stories that they choose to cover, per day.
IE: CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, PBS, NPR, OAN, NBC, FOX news, YouTube, the NRA, NAACP, ACLU, Black Lives Matters, ANTIFA, the Atheist Revolution, Parents Opposed to Pot, Citizens Against the Legalization of Marijuana, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, and the FBI.org website.
And the most educational LIBERAL news media anchor, that I know of is Mr. Chuck Todd, from Meet The Press.
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Community colleges could be a good entry point for those who want to study at a prestigious university, but have less than stellar high school performance.
Random small colleges I would avoid, unless you do not have strong ambitions in life and just want to get some basic skills.
Corporate training is great if you can get one, as it typically guarantees a job contract at the end, and you are going to be taught very practical skills, even if a bit one-dimensional.
The Internet obviously has the greatest education potential, but if you want to get self-educated that way, then you have to have a lot of self-discipline. The main reason guided education works best for most people is because the mentors push through your natural resistance and laziness and get you to study despite them.
Getting education from news media? Now that is a terrible idea, if I ever heard one.
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Well, what, in your opinion, gives you better education than a high-ranked university, such as Harvard or Oxford? An undergraduate program in a STEM field in MIT or Princeton is going to push you to your limits and is going to do the same to your mind, as what the navy seal training does to your body.
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