>>16110924There are a lot of good uni’s that offer distance learning. No matter where you are in the World.
So basically you use Zoom or view video lectures. You are told which book to read in etc. and which program to do exercises and assignments in.
The good thing here is that by paying and enrolling into a single course only, you are not “locked in” to a specific uni. But you can pick and choose.
Then if you one day decide the go for the full degree you can use these courses you’ve passed and they get accredited.
So let’s say you have got like 30 points with all A’s from just doing single uni courses. You then get these A’s and credits transferred over to your degree automatically and you’ve already completed a large part of the degree.
By doing 1 course at a time you have full control and freedom.
With full time studying they brute force you into taking 99999999 courses all at once and you get wrecked.