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I am currently in Canada and trying to change my career to data analysis as a non-major. As the instructor said, I have no education, work experience, or language skills, but seeing an instructor who has already done so motivates me. I am currently taking the Data Analytics Certificate course as a Continuing Studies, but the content is more theoretical. So I am taking Python and SQL courses separately on Inflearn, but the Udacity course you recommended looks appealing. Would it be a waste to take the Udacity nanodegree after finishing the certificate?
Hi, sorry for the late reply. I haven't taken Inflearn's courses, so I can't really comment on them. Based on my experience, Udacity courses are strong in practical aspects. Based on my background, I wanted to learn about aspects of data science that are actually used in the industry, and Udacity courses were a good fit for me. In particular, each chapter is structured so that you have to complete a project before you can move on to the next chapter, and I've even processed these projects into a portfolio when I was looking for a job. I hope this answer was helpful :)




