Started this class.
You're expected to have 3 Ayn Rand books and the whole course is based around these books alongside some of Milton Friedman
works.
There's 60 modules and each module has anywhere from 3 to 5 sections which are based on reading.
If you are going to take this course expect to read Atlas Shrugged (all 1,200 pages since it is a requirement) and two other of Rand's works. The quizzes are built around the text.
This is not going to be something that's finished in a week IMO unless you have already studied Rand's philosophy in the past, other wise expect it to last a bit more since you're supposed to digest I'm guessing over 2,000 pages of Objectivism philosophy or close to it.
Also, the videos have glitches on them and I had to re-start them a few times, it's a bit problematic since you can't skip forward so it's a bit of a time waste. I'm not sure where that problem is rooted though. I'm not sure it's my system or a QA issue.
You're expected to have 3 Ayn Rand books and the whole course is based around these books alongside some of Milton Friedman
works.
There's 60 modules and each module has anywhere from 3 to 5 sections which are based on reading.
If you are going to take this course expect to read Atlas Shrugged (all 1,200 pages since it is a requirement) and two other of Rand's works. The quizzes are built around the text.
This is not going to be something that's finished in a week IMO unless you have already studied Rand's philosophy in the past, other wise expect it to last a bit more since you're supposed to digest I'm guessing over 2,000 pages of Objectivism philosophy or close to it.
Also, the videos have glitches on them and I had to re-start them a few times, it's a bit problematic since you can't skip forward so it's a bit of a time waste. I'm not sure where that problem is rooted though. I'm not sure it's my system or a QA issue.