The latest course I have completed as part of DataCamp’s “Associate Data Scientist in R” career track, “Experimental Design in R”, has been a very visceral experience.
Completing the exercises had me reminiscing about undergraduate and graduate courses that I took at CSU East Bay in Statistical Inference and Mathematical Statistics.
It got me thinking of the skills I acquired then, but haven’t used to any great depth since, and imagining them as purpose-built knives I need to sharpen and hone for them to be useful, again.
I also took the skill assessment for “Statistics Fundamentals with R” and passed. So, I may not need to grind away too much material to make those tools sharp, again!
In any case, I’m closer to completing the track, and driving forward!
Course | Project | Skill Assessment | |
#26 | Experimental Design in R | ||
#27 | Statistics Fundamentals with R |
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