I just wrapped up that digital course for my career. Honestly, I wasn’t feeling that great at first, but it grew on me. The best part was meeting people from all over the place. I like to learn by chatting with folks, so the discussions really helped.
Looking at the review, I can see this course is pretty solid. I finished the certificate and completed the intensive applied learning course, so I felt satisfied. My motivation was to experience life abroad and meet new people. As a collaborative learner, it worked well for me.
I was working through the 200-hour online diploma. The lessons felt pretty dry sometimes. I’m grateful for the skills gained, though. Meeting peers from different backgrounds kept me going. Honestly, I am less happy than I thought I’d be. Mr. Smith made the lessons enjoyable, but it still felt like a grind.
I just finished the course last week. It was okay, I guess. I wanted to switch from my old office job to teaching, so I gave it a shot. The online setup was fine for a career-focused digital learning course.
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