Are there really open source colleges?
Not really, but there are regular colleges that offer some degree of OpenSource learning.
For instance, you can take a LOT of science courses from MIT, or Physics from Tufts, or Molecular Computing from Tokyo. Here is a list of OpenSource college opportunities.
And if you want to brush up on your math, go here.
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