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Expand Up @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ When creating your assignment schedule at the start of the semester, avoid letti

In order to succeed on this class, I strongly suggest to start doing practice badges every day after class so that that way you do not have to rush at the end of the semester to do all of the work last minute. I struggled a lot in the beggining because I did not know how the practice badges worked too well so I just wouldnt do them. I would aslo try to not miss a single lecture because even though you can make up the experience report, it is kinda annoying to do it as sometimes they require evidence which is annoying to get. Overall if you stick with not skipping classes, doing practice badges every day after class, you should be all set to pass this class.


If I were to take this course again, here's a few things that I would do differently. In order to succeed in this class it is VERY important you do these two things. First, you don't fall behind and second, you get a head start on build/explore badges. I personally have a tendency to procrastinate and have a very hard time staying ingaged during class. One great thing about this class is it keeps you engaged and is interactive. You follow along during class and can ask questions as you go. Also make sure in the first week or two you understand how the grading and structure of the class works. It can me confusing at first, was for me, because it is based on badges and is much different from any class I have previously taken. Make sure you go to class and lab (most labs are just free help!) and try and stay caught up with badges. This class moves very quickly and covers lots of topics, if you fall behind it can feel very overwhelming getting caught up again.