Where do I go to get a good education in History? School hasn't done me too well in this regard, but I'd really like to learn!

by SyzygyVIII

Any resources would help, as well as an order of progression. I want to have an interest in certain time periods and then know where to go from there to learn it in-depth, which as of now, I don't have good enough general knowledge to do so. I thank you all in advance, and thanks for being here!

Purple_Skies

I would suggest starting with consulting the resources list in the index: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/wiki/index#wiki_resources

Find some things that pique your interest and read/listen/otherwise consume them.

ComeOutAndFightMe

Something I would advise for any young person interested in history is to check out their local library. Even small libraries have relatively large sections for history books. Find something that peaks your interest and is on your level. Vet the book, as in check it out online to see how credible it is, then get reading.

For anything more in depth there are good resources that another user has linked by this sub.

Also there are many free online courses you can take in a wide variety of subjects.