SB
Sep 8, 2017
It was amazing. Thoroughly enjoyed the entire bit of this course. Very interactive. Took a lot from this course. Very happy. Hoping to enroll for more courses in future. Thanks once again Coursera.
JL
Oct 15, 2022
Learning new techniques in hiring and onboarding was great information. These tools can be used to improve any organizational structure. I am very excited about the knowlege I have gained here .
By Tanisha D
•Jun 12, 2022
Easy to undestand
By Caroline A
•Nov 5, 2016
Very interesting
By Neha R
•Dec 25, 2020
Its was to good
By Abdi W
•Jun 20, 2017
great course!
By Leonardo F T
•Apr 22, 2020
Great Course
By Sokhai A
•Oct 21, 2024
good corse
By Happiness V
•Oct 16, 2022
Excellent
By Mainak R
•Sep 18, 2024
Excellent
By MA S
•May 26, 2020
Very Good
By Sara A M M
•Nov 12, 2020
Excelent
By PATTAPU K
•Jun 16, 2020
Exellent
By Ahmad B
•Dec 6, 2017
Thanks
By Sakshi D
•Oct 15, 2023
great
By Abderrahmane L
•Aug 12, 2020
noice
By Munidhanalakshmi K
•Apr 30, 2024
good
By ahmed a
•Jan 22, 2023
good
By MARYAM I M H
•Aug 14, 2022
good
By Bùi H T
•Dec 17, 2021
good
By Gaurav K S
•Aug 10, 2020
nice
By Miguel A M
•Sep 22, 2019
good
By SOUGATA M
•Jun 13, 2020
NA
By Deborah A
•Sep 5, 2017
A
By Evgeny R
•Apr 28, 2020
Hand on heart and finally finishing this course, I am forced to write this review, since in my opinion it is one of the most uncomfortable I've seen on the Coursera platform.
The first thing I want to note is that it does not concern Specialization in general, because the first course with Professor Budd was fascinating and easy for me. The same course has a number of serious drawbacks. The first thing that catches your eye is a flaw and stupid factual errors, and I already wrote about this in previous forums. That is, I am watching a video in the middle of which a question comes out, the answer to which has not yet been submitted, but goes further in the text. How can I answer this question? But even if I completely copy the original text from the subtitles and paste it as an answer, it is still marked as incorrect!
Further, this is a grading system for the final exam, which is held every week. So, I found questions in it that I didn’t remember, because a nice woman lecturer speaks very interestingly about general concepts that are already clear, and the listener does not go into details when trying to understand the essence, but the question may include an answer which is not even one of the key ideas of the course. Instead, the answer to the question can be just a word hidden in the middle of a sentence, the mention of which does not carry any information at all, but for some reason is inserted into the question!
Well, and finally, if the test is done incorrectly, it is impossible to see exactly where you made a mistake, if the question includes the choice of several options: maybe I made a mistake only 1 time or all 2 times, how should I understand what my mistake is? The system simply poses this question as “wrong,” moreover, completely taking away my point (and not just taking away half, as it was in previous courses), which I consider to be unfair.