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I enrolled more than 2000 Udemy courses, 99% of them are bullshiiiit, the most of instituteurs are not professional, they deosn't master what they are teaching, so if you want to learn something go far from Udemy.
partially agree. most of them are unuseful.
:) There are a lot of "complete, masterclass, zero to hero.." courses that are only 38/39/45 minutes long...
cant agree ... i still did not found a book or course that did not teach me at least one thing ... but if it rational sped time VS gained knowledge ... not always ;(
It's all a matter of perspective as is everything in life. Our perspective in learning ANYTHING "usually" is we have to be suddenly immersed in knowledge and understanding. The truth is if we were truly ready to learn...we wouldn't even need udemy...there's a ton of free sources out there...youtube being one of them.

We really need to learn to learn first and then we can approach any teaching more openly and actually retain the knowledge instead of finding faults in the teachings. Udemy admittingly is really hit or miss, and there's a HUGE list of problems with many of the courses, but you know what...we get it for the right price don't we?

Project based / being mentored is the best/fastest path to learning and most cases - the cheapest all things considered.
MRgauss I agree that many courses are nasty but others have some value; please post that 1% courses that you believe are good, then
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I enrolled more than 2000 Udemy courses, 99% of them are bullshiiiit, the most of instituteurs are not professional, they deosn't master what they are teaching, so if you want to learn something go far from Udemy.
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It took you 2,000 courses to work that one out!!!
totally agree and can say the same about the "Special Offers Forum" section here.
partially agree. I found some courses useful, and others that are bullshit. Like everything in life.
My experience...It's either a hit or miss. Some courses are on point and some are garbage. I noticed that people are now selling PLR on Udemy. You just have to sift through the garbage to find the good gems.

I have hundreds of Udemy courses in my account. Some have actually helped me make money. Good luck to everyone.
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