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Hi,

I just viewed the explanation of the new courses, launching april 16th, and I say I have a double feeling about them: all the topics speak to me, I would like to follow them all, but as I'm still in college, and finals coming up in june, I simply won't be able to follow all 4 courses. I honestly think that 2 courses are the maximum, if you want to do this the good way, like it is now: it is perfectly possible to combine CS373 and CS101, but more than 2 is just too hard in my opninion!

Will these courses be repeated? Is it possible to get a schedule of when which course will come out, so we can plan "our curriculum"?

Thanks in advance,

Bart

asked 06 Mar '12, 08:12

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edited 06 Mar '12, 08:41


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There's already another thread about this. Please search before posting.

2 courses are the maximum that you -in your current situation- can do, and that's fine, you shouldn't do more in that case. But what about people that have more time in their hands? I think it's awesome that Udacity is offering more and more courses... Eventually they'll be so many that nobody is going to be able to do all of them, and that would be GREAT.

In any case, I do agree that it'd be nice to be able to plan ahead a little bit more, but it's going to take some time for things to settle and become predictable enough.

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answered 06 Mar '12, 09:01

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edited 06 Mar '12, 09:02

Actually that thread has nothing to do with the time pressure things could have... it's just stating the arrival of new courses. There is a difference

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