I took the course while working full-time and, to be honest, I expected that I would fall behind at some point or that it would feel like an additional burden. But that's not what happened. I was really surprised at how well the content could be integrated into my everyday life because the course is so well structured and you don't feel like you have to understand ten chapters of theory before you can apply anything.
Instead of feeling overwhelmed, there were clear steps, a comprehensible structure, and, above all, a direct practical focus. After each unit, I was able to try things out immediately and, in some cases, use them in a work context on the same day. That was the biggest plus point for me, because you don't just learn, you notice that it has an immediate effect.
What I also found positive was that it wasn't made unnecessarily complicated. The content was professional, but presented in such a way that you can keep up even with a busy schedule. In the end, I not only had new knowledge, but also really felt that I had achieved something substantial during that time.
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