posted on Nov, 9 2010 @ 07:20 PM
Two things to note:
1. step-by-step 'how to' DVDs.
2. Computer game simulations.
Average DVD video with step by step educating/training info, costs under $22. So why pay for higher schooling which can cost around $20-$40 thousand?
You can't learn by your visual learning skill when being taken through a walk through by steps? Don't let higher ed that costs high alright fool you
out of lots of bucks you could use for buying either a nice ride or a nice place.
And 2-4 years? Haha, shouldn't take but some re-watching within a week, if your education is on DVD. Visual learning for 2010 and on, folks. Remember
who told you.
Helicopter piloting? Should be a DVD with step by step insight. If not, then a videogame of a swell enough simulation should do. Simulation type games
for a computer shouldn't cost nothing but around $40 or less. Why pay $40,000?
You could say I learned just enough in how to fly a chopper by a computer game of a simulation kind. Didn't even pay for it since it was a gift when I
was younger.
There is a market for you who will put learnable educations into visual, step-by-step format.
Schools will hate this insight. They know why come. Even because you can LEARN WAY MORE than one thing in littler time than some costly higher
learning schooling will give to endure.
What sort of educations do you truely want now, if they can be put visually in steps for those with a visual learning skill?
edit on 9-11-2010
by XsameXoneXotherX because: Extra