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by anuj_nm
3569 days ago
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I keep getting marketing emails from Udacity about their nanodegrees. Some of them sound pretty attractive (like the ones related to self-driving cars) and I've been tempted to take them. Glad to hear an actual review from someone :) |
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You'll get as much if not more from the free machine learning Georgia tech course with Tom Mitchell's book than the nanodegree.
As a follow up, I took Thruns robotic driving course and it suffers from being a purely software course. There are optional hardware projects but no imparted hardware instruction.
So I'd be especially leery of an automated driving nanodegree degree online.