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Are there enough online courses, and is this format actually good?

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 9:14 am
by sumaiyakhatun26
Therefore, don't be afraid to work hard, with quality, don't be afraid to make mistakes and make mistakes, don't be afraid to let go of projects that have become successful. Because that's the only way to grow.


Life has shown us that sometimes this is the only viable format. Even if you don't take into account the pandemic and quarantine. Here I live in Kyiv and have the opportunity to attend all the offline courses that are only available spain consumer email list here. And what should people from the regions do? How to learn from practitioners in a quality way? Only online. The one who: a) knows what he wants from studying, and b) is extremely motivated always wins.

The main disadvantage of an online course is that the student must have iron self-discipline.

Let me give you an example. I took an online blogging course, tried to master it for 4 months and was able to do it only on the 3rd attempt. I thought: well, I don’t have time now, but I have access, I’ll take it later. In the same way, I have a YouTube course waiting for its turn. That’s why I really respect students who come to lectures and webinars prepared, ask questions, and hand in their homework on time. Although the online format seems convenient: you choose the time yourself, you don’t break away from work. But without iron motivation, it’s better not to start.