skidirkilys

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Beautifully put. You're totally right on the fact that deep learning comes from getting quality feedback, but luckily for me I get easily deconstructed even with a bit of criticism, so I'd say finding a study group is probably enough, just the fact that I'd put out my authentic work for someone else to see is already huge for me. That said, It'd be nice if you could ask for some resources, I'd take whatever I can get. I'm 18 btw. And I'm particularly interested in how to study a piece of literature, so I'd say lit theory?

Yeah I have't yet searched for that of a lesser university, perhaps I could combine multiple of them since I won't stop either way.

[–] skidirkilys@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (4 children)

Unfortunately I don't have enough IQ to study at the required pace nor the money to get in, nor the desire to physically go there. Also I'm not sure if it's a practice to record lectures there nor if it is allowed for students to download them, that's why I'm curious if there's such a resource or if it's a thing or not. But logically speaking no one in their right mind would go and leak such expensive material. So what I actually want are the assignments and the course papers of course so I can actually get the specific ebooks and read them.

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I want to study Oxford's "English Language and Literature" without going in debt for it. So far I've found a couple of PDFs which provide quite a reading list and the course's structure, but it's no course content. I'm really curious if there's a place for what I'm looking for.