There have been a lot of comments ahead of me that I haven't read, so I'm not sure if anyone has suggested that you look into the Adult Continuing Education program?
I also don't know if it's different in Ontario, but here in BC (or at least the Vancouver area?), it's free for anyone who has not earned their highschool diploma. You're free to pick and choose any courses that you want to take, and are about 3-4 months long per semester.
I have always found that I am able to learn more with the help and direction of a teacher/TA/tutor/ANYONE, rather than trying to learn things on my own. especially when it comes to understanding all the literature and shakespeare that's being suggested. But if you do it on your own, SparkNotes.com (I think it was) is also a good reference point if you ever get stuck in a book.
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Date: 2011-01-14 06:11 am (UTC)I also don't know if it's different in Ontario, but here in BC (or at least the Vancouver area?), it's free for anyone who has not earned their highschool diploma. You're free to pick and choose any courses that you want to take, and are about 3-4 months long per semester.
I have always found that I am able to learn more with the help and direction of a teacher/TA/tutor/ANYONE, rather than trying to learn things on my own. especially when it comes to understanding all the literature and shakespeare that's being suggested. But if you do it on your own, SparkNotes.com (I think it was) is also a good reference point if you ever get stuck in a book.