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University of Michigan — Introduction to Data Science in Python — Week Three

Brendan Massey
2 min readJul 10, 2018

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A review of the course.

Author: University of Michigan — Ann Arbor Source: Coursera

Week three of this course followed suit with week two. This course does not teach the material very well. The one part of this week that I feel was actually done well was when the instructor discussed types of data measurement. The instructor did a great job of explaining Ordinal, Nominal, Ratio and Interval. Other than that, though, the rest of the week didn’t help much. The lecture videos weren’t even necessary to completing the assignment at the end of the week. Most of the time spent on the assignment is looking through pages of Stack Overflow. I do not know if I learned anything valuable at all.

I wish I could be more positive, but this course has drained all of my positivity. Unless week four is a substantial improvement over the past two weeks, I foresee this class being the worst class I have ever taken.

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Brendan Massey
Brendan Massey

Written by Brendan Massey

I write about programming and computer science as well as review Coursera courses I have taken related to the aforementioned topics.

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