Great idea for a monthly thread!
My current studies:
I've never taken Precalculus, so I'm using ALEKS ($20/month) for that. I'm hoping to take the Coursera Calculus MOOCs when I'm finished. I'm open to alternatives though. If I can get a study partner for the Art of Problem Solving books (Intermediate Algebra, Precalculus, Calculus) that might be ideal.
I signed up for the Johns Hopkins Data Science MOOC series starting April 7th. I only signed up for the first in the series so far.
I also signed up for the Rice University Fundamentals of Computing series starting March 24th. Again, I only signed up for the first in the series so far.
However, the main reason I signed up for the MOOCs is because I need the time / social pressure of keeping up to schedule. A study partner might do the same thing, in which case I'd be interested in studying anything leading to a data science career.
For reasons mentioned in So8res article as well as for other reasons: studying with a partner can be very good. In November, Adele_L had posted an article for people wanting to find a study partner. It got 17 comments, but only 1 since November 16th. So I thought we (I) should make a monthly thread on this instead of constantly going back to an old article which people might (seem to) forget about. If people seem to agree with that, I will make a post about it every month.
So if you're looking for a study partner for an online course or reading a manual (whether it's in the MIRI course list or not) tell others in the comment section.