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How do i finish my courses super fast

Help ig

9th Nov 2023, 3:27 PM
Shakey
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You take your time to make less mistakes, so you don't have to wait for hearts to refill. You will complete it 100x as fast.
9th Nov 2023, 4:55 PM
Chris Coder
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Shakey ask first whether you want to just finish it or actually learn something from it? Certificates are just for show, profile padding, personal satisfaction. They don't mean anything outside of Sololearn. Actually learning something useful at a slower pace should be the goal. Finishing without really learning is just wasting your time. Well, finishing fast is at least less time wasted... at least you get that part. Chris Coder 's advise about taking your time to avoid mistakes a good one. Search for answers outside of Sololearn if you get stuck. Not only do you learn more, you also don't have to waste your hearts. Plus, knowing how to look for answers, how to read error messages, how to read and understand documentation, etc, are skills that you will be using for a long long time. It's impossible to learn and remember everything.
10th Nov 2023, 1:33 AM
Bob_Li
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Shakey , there is no short, fast or tricky way to get in coding but reading, learning, practicing and repeat...
9th Nov 2023, 4:33 PM
Lothar
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Just be Superman
9th Nov 2023, 3:36 PM
A͢J
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I would say focus on one course at a time, and to ask further what courses you may need, if you haven't already.
9th Nov 2023, 3:31 PM
Uri Easter
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there is no shortcuts
9th Nov 2023, 3:36 PM
Mohamed Beder Oumar
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I use a learning technique I picked up in sketching to improve my learning rate in other areas. We remember what we learn far more effectively when we invent or create something in the process, rather than simply memorizing a pattern or answer. As you engage in your lessons, try to "invent" the information you're learning based on what you know up to that point. Do this in small increments, though. Just a little at a time, piece by piece. Focus on micro-inventions, not the whole. As the whole is built you'll see how every small piece fits together. You can iterate through concepts rapidly. You can build complex ideas from tiny concepts holistically tied together. You get to own the information you're learning by convincing your brain you're inventing every piece, and it improves the rate at which you learn as well as boosts memory recall. Yes, you can learn faster :) learning is a skill you can learn!
9th Nov 2023, 7:08 PM
Sam
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use bits
10th Nov 2023, 1:52 PM
Alhaaz
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Nah man pro is op for that I can get 1k xp in 1 to 2 days
10th Nov 2023, 7:36 PM
Laughing Pixels YT
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Sam your right
10th Nov 2023, 1:56 PM
Dream _Bg
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