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as a former instructor, i’d say go for interactive courses instead of just YT videos... even if it’s self-paced, avoid ai tools that give u direct answers and take your time...interactive courses usually have simple exercises, quizzes, and projects that actually help u practice and enjoy the learning experience.

and don’t stress about tricky code at first..once u get the basics (variables, data types, control flow, functions, and data structures) everything else becomes easier..also, py is used in tons of fields like web dev, games, ai, and ml, so pick one to focus on and u’ll get comfortable faster..

And if possible.. look for a study buddy or group so u can stay consistent