I have a masters in CS, and I am taking the online ML class. I highly appreciate how well organized the class is. Thankyou.
I have a question though, is there a way these classes can be made to be taken anytime a student wants?
The problem I am facing is that since I am also working fulltime, I just in time manage to submit the homework, and as a result, I can not take more than one classes at the same time, like the DB and AI classes in this case.
We'll have to see what happens to the evaluation systems once the term ends, but at the very least you can sign up for all the classes and download the videos.
More importantly, for evaluation purposes, the quizzes and exercises can be submitted late, though penalized in points. Since what you get out of the course for having a high score (a certificate/letter of completion?) is worth about as much as toilet paper, you can still do the exercises and be evaluated on them even weeks later. We'll have to see if they keep the system running past the end of the semester - probably won't happen with ML, but maybe DB will stick around a bit.
AI, well, that doesn't have any homework.
So, next semester, sign up for all the courses, stick with all of them past the introduction week, pick one or you you'll focus on, and dabble in the rest.
If you don't need concurrent learning to be motivated you can watch videos later. I wish there would be a way to be evaluated without any after-deadline penalty.
I have a question though, is there a way these classes can be made to be taken anytime a student wants?
The problem I am facing is that since I am also working fulltime, I just in time manage to submit the homework, and as a result, I can not take more than one classes at the same time, like the DB and AI classes in this case.