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What’s the difference between recorded lessons and live sessions?

Both are important parts of your learning experience - they just serve different purposes.

Both are important parts of your learning experience - they just serve different purposes.

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Last Updated on July 10, 2025

Both are important parts of your learning experience - they just serve different purposes.

Recorded lessons are the main part of the course. These are structured, self-paced video modules that cover all the core concepts you need to learn. You can watch them anytime, at your own speed, and even rewatch them whenever you want. This is where the real learning happens - through examples, frameworks, and step-by-step guidance.

Live sessions, on the other hand, are meant to support you as you go through the recorded content. These are interactive Q&A sessions where you can ask questions, get clarity on anything you’re confused about, and learn from the doubts of others too. Think of them as your safety net - they’re there to make sure you don’t get stuck.

So in short:

  • Recorded lessons = your learning foundation

  • Live sessions = your space to ask, reflect, and sharpen your understanding

Use both well, and you’ll get the best out of the course.



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