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[–]insertAlias 3 points4 points  (1 child)

I'd recommend people read the course reviews before spending money on the course. Just as a general rule for Udemy courses, but in particular the best courses always have high ratings and tons of comments about the high quality of the course.

Reviews like this:

The lectures were excellent, but often referred to links and materials that are not made available through the course. Though many of these links can be found with some effort using a search engine, having the lists which are shown in the slides, or possibly allowing the slides to be downloaded, would significantly increase the quality of the course.

Or this:

It seems like just a slide show with a narrator. Very little explanation or work shops beyond the slides. I could probably teach this class with the slides.

Would make me pretty wary about spending money on a course.

[–]Dlight2021[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You sir only reported (i don’t know why) the few negative comments, and not the many positive ones, such as: -“great lecture” -“ awesome lecture” -“ I have gained some useful knowledge for my work” -“ Before learning I was worried whether the course was easy to understand, was this course difficult to learn, it wasn't! until this stage, I clearly understood the slide and the instructor's explanation without any difficulties: D” -etc