lol, ok. then yeah, udacity isn't for you.
you should then take the nanodegrees. the kind of courses you are talking about are getting older now. the new nanodegrees have good materials.
so you thought of quitting a course even though they gave us 6 months to finish it? their approach is good to ensure people follow deadlines just like you would have in a school/college setting because that causes…
While I have some issues with their deep learning nanodegree, the reviews on class-central are for the standalone course and not for the nanodegree... most students liked the nanodegree
After having taken Udacity's ND, the only way I would consider taking this course is if they go in-depth with the theory so that I can clear interviews and work on projects from scratch. There's just too many resources…
lol, ok. then yeah, udacity isn't for you.
you should then take the nanodegrees. the kind of courses you are talking about are getting older now. the new nanodegrees have good materials.
so you thought of quitting a course even though they gave us 6 months to finish it? their approach is good to ensure people follow deadlines just like you would have in a school/college setting because that causes…
While I have some issues with their deep learning nanodegree, the reviews on class-central are for the standalone course and not for the nanodegree... most students liked the nanodegree
After having taken Udacity's ND, the only way I would consider taking this course is if they go in-depth with the theory so that I can clear interviews and work on projects from scratch. There's just too many resources…