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Would it be wise too...

To finish a course immediately then if i need to understand aything i just review it?

8th May 2017, 3:36 AM
Krieg7
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Improvement takes time.. so you shouldn't. My learning level in HTML and CSS are really high or advanced.. and because of I didn't rush. I hope this would help :)
8th May 2017, 4:30 AM
Marco Macdon
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thanks @Krieg7 for hearing me out :)
8th May 2017, 7:31 AM
Marco Macdon
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"Improvement takes time.. so you shouldn't. My learning level in HTML and CSS are really high or advanced.. and because of I didn't rush. I hope this would help :)" This really helped from now on i'll take my time to learn the courses and things SL has to give to me.
8th May 2017, 5:31 AM
Krieg7
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Dont do that. I know she is a Filipino so am I! Do not mind what she says everyone has their own point of views. Let her think what she thinks about you. But you know yourself that you were just trying to help me on what to do.
8th May 2017, 10:15 AM
Krieg7
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Most people learn things from repetition. So if you need to look back at a course or even google how exactly something works, then that's what you should do to get it right until it comes naturally.
8th May 2017, 4:08 AM
Brennan Goewert
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Not, I've never done that, I always read every character in courses, thats how I can understand and code better in just 5 months, never do that.
8th May 2017, 5:31 AM
Complex
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Pls do not fight just because he does not apply what he said to help me.
8th May 2017, 10:11 AM
Krieg7
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The question stands on a premise that courses here can be bypassed by rushing and yes you could. I even considered it in order to get a quick headstart doing challenges, more on learning by experience but in so doing, you'll end up lacking on basics. Answer is, it depends. I know some who are quick witted enough not to invest too much time on basics but the mere fact of you asking this means you're not one of 'em. You're better off following above's recommendation or you could prove me wrong and find it out yourself. I would suggest honesty if you decide to do it. @Roxanne: Thanks for leading me here. What you see from others is only a reflection of yourself. Maybe not a you of now but a former you. We all started the same and the same we all end.
15th May 2017, 4:30 PM
Codie Centerus
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