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You mean - on Coursera?

There was a Python course offered by three profs at Rice University that was A+.

Similar for Dan Ariely's Behavioral Economics class - of course, maybe it was all lies (now it turns out), but entertaining nevertheless.

Andrew Ng's course is quite math-heavy (I haven't done it), but it gets rave reviews.

So many Coursera tech/CS courses are offered by profs at elite universities - there's no way they could be the kind of crap that is standard on Udemy.

What Coursera lacks (compared to the university experience) is personal interaction with a real professor, group projects with smart and focused classmates, and personalized feedback.



Ah, sorry. I meant for Udemy - I've no real experience with Coursera.




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