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Python Core - restarting?

I have "Python Core" in progress. As it's no longer offered (meaning, no longer being among courses in the app) I wonder if I could restart it without risking "losing" it, i.e. not being able to access anymore. Someone tried already?

26th Apr 2024, 11:29 PM
Gekko
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Gekko I restart courses all the time but yes you do risk loosing any of the courses you completed in the past as well as any courses that you may have started. Since your days of 5 years ago quite a few things have changed and are currently under changing... Including courses as they are updating old courses with the intent to bring them back.
27th Apr 2024, 2:53 AM
BroFar
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Brian It happened before? Maybe it is a good idea to make screenshots for the courses...
28th Apr 2024, 12:25 PM
Wong Hei Ming
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Gekko I don't know the answer. I am curious, though, why would you want to reset the course? You are allowed to go back to the beginning and re-read what you have covered so far.
27th Apr 2024, 12:18 AM
Brian
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BroFar Thanks for the info! Well, then I guess I'll not take that risk, as the old Python Core with all the comments there is way too valuable ;) By the way, I haven't known that they're planning to bring some courses back, that's cool to hear.
28th Apr 2024, 9:52 AM
Gekko
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Brian Out of laziness ;) IMHO it's easier to track progress, i.e. to know exactly what was the last lesson you read.
28th Apr 2024, 9:58 AM
Gekko
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Gekko now I understand why, thank you. Releasing updated courses doesn't appear to be a high priority at Sololearn. Also I fear that access to the legacy courses is at risk of being removed entirely at any moment. We have seen Sololearn's leadership be fickle at times. Get your certificates while you still can.
28th Apr 2024, 10:30 AM
Brian
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Brian Thanks for the hint with the certificates, I should do that!
29th Apr 2024, 2:48 PM
Gekko
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