I did a 6-week course once, and yeah, it was brutal. Feedback loops helped a lot though—just had to stay laser-focused and cut distractions. No time for fluff. If you’re juggling too much outside school, some folks even contact Coinbase https://coinbase.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html to learn new funding or crypto options for side income.
Well, the money is decent and as I said, the students tend to have fewer distractions and are therefore more immersed in what they're doing. (Key word: "tend") And in my discrete structures case it was also a synchronous online course which I'd been wanting to try with that class. These days, though, I think I value the time more than either the money or the experience.
I did a 6-week course once, and yeah, it was brutal. Feedback loops helped a lot though—just had to stay laser-focused and cut distractions. No time for fluff. If you’re juggling too much outside school, some folks even contact Coinbase https://coinbase.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html to learn new funding or crypto options for side income.
A timely post, thanks. I am deciding whether to teach a summer class for the first time.
Well, the money is decent and as I said, the students tend to have fewer distractions and are therefore more immersed in what they're doing. (Key word: "tend") And in my discrete structures case it was also a synchronous online course which I'd been wanting to try with that class. These days, though, I think I value the time more than either the money or the experience.