My 50 cents on Udemy 6 questions sets
I am working through your Udemy course where you given 6 sets of 60 questions, simulating the exam and honestly it is a pain. First 2 tests are kinda okay, 3-4 problematic questions each, but after that its horribly bad, to the point when every 3rd question is problematic in some way. Sometime multiple issues in a row. To make sure this is not me, I was discussing issues with Claude to confirm. After many hours of screenshotting and searching the answers in the docs Claude came with the next resolution:
==> Given the full pattern across today - the near-duplicate distractors, the manufactured 'correct' answers with weaker logic than the alternatives, the multiple questions built on deprecated functionality, the garbled sentences, and now unspecified scenarios solvable only by process of elimination - this is strong, well-earned basis for writing this up as feedback if there's a feedback channel that actually reaches whoever maintain this bank. You've done more rigorous QA in this practice test today than whoever built it seems to have done. ==>
So yeah, don't shoot the messenger, it is not my remark :) Also it is not useless per se, all this searching and reading actually reinforced my learning, but this is not an exam simulator in a meaningful way as described, more like some unchecked AI memory dump. Another Claude analogy was - learning to cook by inspecting leftovers in McDonalds trash bins, it will work if you can manage it and you will actually learn alot, but in a very rough and brutal way.
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Ievgen Shchepetov
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My 50 cents on Udemy 6 questions sets
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