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#31
I think Paperpgma hit it on the head....beginner classes start with real basics and intermediate and advanced classes assume some basic knowledge of the topic, so you don't have to waste time with going over stuff you will already know such as what foot to use, etc.
Also, each Craftsy class shows you a breakdown of the class before you buy it so if you read through that, you should be able to tell whether you are in the ballpark or not.
Watson
Also, each Craftsy class shows you a breakdown of the class before you buy it so if you read through that, you should be able to tell whether you are in the ballpark or not.
Watson
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Some people might be "advanced" with some techniques and still be "clueless" about other techniques.
So, I think one has to go by the class offered and then decide -
do I know "something" about it? - intermediate or advanced beginner
is it a whole new language? - beginner, novice
am I "good" at it, but want to learn more? - intermiediate, advanced intermiediate, or advanced
So, I think one has to go by the class offered and then decide -
do I know "something" about it? - intermediate or advanced beginner
is it a whole new language? - beginner, novice
am I "good" at it, but want to learn more? - intermiediate, advanced intermiediate, or advanced
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