Hey Kim!
Before, it felt like walking through a minefield (or what I'd imagine it would feel like lol). Things just weren't clicking and it felt like any minute something could to wrong. After the course, things made more sense and I was able to retain the information a lot better. I think it's because unlike other resources I used in the past, Udacity had better real case examples, problem sets and frequent quizzes so it was more informative and tested your knowledge thoroughly and frequently throughout the course. Plus I kept a good record throughout in a notebook with plenty of visual aids and color. It pretty much felt like a university class, without the classroom!š
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Hey Kim!
Before, it felt like walking through a minefield (or what I'd imagine it would feel like lol). Things just weren't clicking and it felt like any minute something could to wrong. After the course, things made more sense and I was able to retain the information a lot better. I think it's because unlike other resources I used in the past, Udacity had better real case examples, problem sets and frequent quizzes so it was more informative and tested your knowledge thoroughly and frequently throughout the course. Plus I kept a good record throughout in a notebook with plenty of visual aids and color. It pretty much felt like a university class, without the classroom!š