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fmc83 said:
Kasz216 said:

Actuall yes.

I have... and i've learned a lot from them.

For example I have a very good understanding of Quantum Physics that i picked up soley through reading books, papers and articles.

For finding the meanings of specific words we have dictionaries.

Most of the more complicated information I know actually comes from self learning as my degree is in psychology.

 

I feel like we get to the point^^ It always takes so long in forums

So you learned how to learn for yourself by studying not on your own, but in an academic area (or sorrounding - not too sure if that's a good translation), where you were questioned, and learned how to reason. Is that correct?

Let's assume this "area" (may it be parents or university) wouldn't have been there, would you be able to learn for yourself the same way or would you have problems about that? Who taught you how to use dictionaries?

Remember psychology is one of the sciences where you probably learn the most to question things and go to the real core of a problem. So I reckon this really is a great base to learn more things.

 

No I learned by reading.

Even before I went to college I learned more from self learning then i ever did school.

Partially because I was already ahead of the curve. 

I knew how to read before Kintergarden.  Thanks to my Parent.

I also knew how to Add Subtract and Multiply before Kintergarden.

Etc.

Also.... parents?  Since when are parents.... teachers?  You keep trying to exapnd your arguement to include things that are not teachers.

Parents aren't paid to teach their children.