Pretty much the title.

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    They are pretty poor courses anyway, why would you want them?

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        1 year ago

        Yeah but… Brilliant has… a trial period. Seven days is plenty to realise that there’s next to zero educational value in that platform no matter how hard it is shilled online.

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            Kahn Academy is neat. And free. I discovered it back when Brilliant was being shilled everywhere online years ago.

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              KA is so much better than most of its competitors. At the end of the day, if something like Brilliant was so great, they wouldn’t need to use the same marketing strategy as Raid: Shadow Legends. Products that go hard on YouTube sponsorship are almost never worth it.

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                This! A product doing sponsorships is an immediate red flag as to it’s quality. This has been proven time and time again.

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            1 year ago

            Books, online courses. Education in depth, ideally.

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        Books, online courses. Education in depth, ideally.