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As soon as we require paid resources in the main curriculum, we might as well tell people to pay half a million dollars to attend a university.
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We are an Internet-based community of learners, not a business, so free is the most sensible price and ensures that the only price you need pay is the price of Internet access.
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At the same time, we recognize that education is scarce resource and therefore requires payment to instructors to make it sustainable in the long term.
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At the same time, we recognize that education is a scarce resource and therefore requires payment to instructors to make it sustainable in the long term.
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Therefore, we respect the business model of websites like edX, which make their materials free but with some paid add-ons, like official certificates or extra interaction with course instructors.
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So we only require that the *learning materials* of a resource be free to access, not that every possible add-on be free.
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Without these assumptions, the curriculum would be out of control with trying to fill in your knowledge gaps.
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But those who for whatever reason didn't get all the way through high school math and physics are in luck: you can find the content you need on [Khan Academy](https://www.khanacademy.org/).
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Of course, if you find that the curriculum is missing a pre-requisite for a course that isn't part of a normal high school curriculum, please let us know!
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Of course, if you find that the curriculum is missing a pre-requisite for a course that isn't part of a normal high school curriculum, please let us know!
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