
Udacity - Reviews and experiences
Oct 2023-May 2024
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ComplaintsI really loved my course subscription! The content was amazing, the exercises were fun, and the projects were super cool. I learned a lot and had a blast doing it. The only downside was that I couldn't keep accessing the courses I completed once my subscription was over. I hope they fix that in the future because I want to continue learning and reviewing the material even after I finish.
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ComplaintsOverall, I had a good experience with the courses. I really liked working on the projects and seeing how I was improving as I learned new things. But I do think there's room for some improvements. The last part about Airflow seemed to be too much about just copying and pasting, I wish there was more focus on sparking creativity and critical thinking. And the budget for AWS wasn't enough, so I ended up using my own resources to finish the last couple of projects. It wasn't clear how much testing was required before actually putting things into action, so I basically had to figure it out as I went along, which took up a lot of time and effort.
About Udacity
Udacity is an American education technology company that offers massive open online courses (MOOCs). Founded by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, and Mike Sokolsky in 2011, Udacity originated from free computer science classes offered through Stanford University. The company's mission is to democratize education through the offering of online courses in the tech industry, including subjects like programming, data science, artificial intelligence, and autonomous vehicles. Udacity partners with leading technology companies and universities to create and offer its "Nanodegree" programs, which are designed to equip learners with the skills needed to succeed in technology-focused careers.
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