Finding a Buddy

Finding a buddy for the course can enhance your learning experience and provide valuable support. Here are two ways to find a buddy:

  1. Facebook Group: Join the Facebook group using the provided link (https://www.facebook.com/groups/217010926200222/). The group moderators will quickly approve your request to join. In case your first request is not approved, please submit another request and answer the verification questions to ensure that only course-takers are granted access. While the Facebook group is an excellent way to network with fellow course-takers, it is not mandatory for course completion. Once you are a member of the group, you can post and ask if anyone is available to be your study buddy.
  2. Non-Facebook Option: If you are not on Facebook, you can still work with a peer who may or may not be enrolled in the course. Having a buddy is encouraged but not a critical requirement. It can enrich your learning experience and provide an opportunity to practice the skills taught in the course.

Remember that having a buddy can provide mutual support, facilitate discussions, and help you stay motivated throughout the course. It allows you to share ideas, exchange knowledge, and practice the concepts taught in the course together.

If you decide to find a buddy, reach out to fellow course-takers in the Facebook group or your network to establish a study partnership. Working with a buddy can create a positive and collaborative learning environment, enhancing your overall learning journey.

Updated on 27 July 2023
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