While I use YouTube to research a number of different topics (whether that be health, food, tech, or otherwise), I would be failing the handful of you in my Nostr audience if I didn't mention #education.
Both professionally and privately, I've been helping students apply for university for years. Students at the schools I've worked at, acquaintances online, and even friends & family have asked for my advice about universities, and I've used a number of resources to aid them in their search and applications. In the the early days, blogs and webfora were huge in helping me find unique degrees and courses of study.
Now, there are a ton of YouTubers helping to recommend 'hacks'. These can help students that need a 'quick' degree for a certain job role. For example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1NcU8oeYAg
That's not to say that you should always rush through degree programs (or that you even need a degree), but there's definitely a niche market that is fulfilled by some of these YouTubers (and the universities that they recommend).
#onlinelearning #degrees #learning
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