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Length of tutorial #7
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You're supposed to cram as much as you can during that week. Most subjects there have material that require more than one week. |
So if I can't complete a course in one week, I'm supposed to move on?? |
No, you shoundn’t, try to complete that course first
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Has anyone actually undertaken this challenge? If so, what are your thoughts on it especially the effectiveness and time consumption of the course. Basically, is it teaching things actually required in ML and is it doing so at a considerable pace? |
It's a good tutorial. I suggest you complete this course ASAP. |
Sure.
Thank you.
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In the month 1 week 3 you said probability course can be done, But the according to eDX this course requires 12 hrs/week and length of the course is 18 weeks. How can I complete this in a week? Can you suggest me some other course link with the shorter span. You can assume that I have some idea of probability and I am not a newbie .
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