As an ex engineering and post grad student, who was fairly good in studies, i have forgotten most of maths, i find Brilliant to be a good refresher of the common stuff and also helps keep my brain active while getting bogged down with relentless work and busy-ness of life. It is a good break from sitting on couch and watching Netflix after work. I have recently developed a huge interest in Quantum Physics, and to understand it a lot of old forgotten concepts are brought up, hence refresher is good.
The reason this is is because when you’re in school you’re not being emotionally engaged and our memories are formed based on emotions we feels while we form new neural pathways.
Actually the price varies from country to country. Like from Bangladesh I subscribed brilliant only with 35$ (annual subscription). And as a Bangladeshi where stem studies are comparably worse than other developed countries, Brilliant actually worths. Specially for the low price.🙂
Bangladesh education is actually not THAT bad. Coming to Canada from BD I can tell you that education is same basically everywhere maybe except a few Scandinavian countries
Fantastic video and you're absolutey right, this is way better than their courses. One thing is to adjust your audio to cut down on sibilance (harsh S sounds) by either getting a different mic or moving it further away and slightly to the side.
I ran across Brilliant, looked them up, and found your review extremely helpful in determining whether I should use the paid tier. I'm glad I didn't. Thanks Ray, you and people like you are what drive beneficial human innovation.
I don't know u and I often don't comment to UA-cam videos, but I wanted just to tell Ur a great guy. Your content is awesome and the way you talk makes me feel like I wanna keep listening. Have a great life.
Honestly idk how much of the courses you’ve done but they def put some very challenging problems in there. They’re always a few easy questions in the beginning to ease you in but midway/towards the end of the course you’ll encounter some pretty tough ones. The practice section is def more challenging in terms of raw difficulty.
Reading the comments I see many identify with your take and that's great. But I just want to say you're clearly a very highly intelligent individual, much more so than many who I would speculate are in need of very basic foundational concepts offered in the courses to get them going. On a different note I read the article dealing with the relationship between brainteaser apps and genuine cognitive improvement and it confirms what I suspected that a heck of a lot of hype is involved in these apps. If I was just starting out (I'm pretty old now) I'd like to write a book on the massive distortive effect capitalism has on scientific research. Huge grants are given to researchers who's research promises to make investors rich. Little if any is given to those who's research isn't likely to make money. And researchers that might cause a loss of income are sidelined or smeared. Thanks for your video and all good things.
That makes a lot of sense, although on what basis specifically you have formed such opinion, if you're not writing a book you shall share your wisdom in this prestigious comments section
I'm a space nerd, but I love a lot of the community made courses for other subjects! I just started today (still contemplating on getting the subscription) and I'm currently doing one on solar energy. Thinking about branching out to more hands-on activities like computer science!
it's great for replacing doom scrolling even if ur a stem student. Yeah you'll be familiar with most of the topics already having taken them in undergrad but it's nice to have an app on ur phone where u can refresh on them and do little brain teasers instead of scrolling instagram which we usually end up doing when bored
hey man, thanks for the video only a constructive critic here: you put a de esser on the audio cause when you say the letter “s” it sounds really harsh to the ears if using headphones thanks
I really like the music, was it stock and if so what is the name of it or where I might access it? Also, what video editing software did you use to get the screen share at that angle (starting at 7:36). Thanks!
What would you recommend to really push for a student who really wants to push their problem solving skills? Other than the community brilliant page. Like if I wanted to sit down and grind some algebra?
So getting stuck into math olympiads can be particularly good or discussing problems with others on the AOPS Forums. I think this page has some particularly good advice: people.bath.ac.uk/masgcs/advice.html
I was looking to go into CS But there was a good period in school where i just did not give a shit and payed 0 attention. While sure, it might not be as intense as going to math olympics, it seems perfect for brushing up on fundementals before starting the more difficult stuff?
The problem for me would be motivation. I would need something pushing me to learn this material, which I suspect in your case was the physics you were going to take. The thought process would be, “I have to learn this before physics starts in the fall.” If you just have a nebulous goal of “I want to learn”, odds are you’re going to try it out for a couple weeks and then it’s going to fall by the wayside, or at least it would for me. For me, I would need a project that I’m working on that requires these skills for me to learn, and a date in which I need to get the project done.
I'm lazy too. It's like, where do these people get the urge to learn this stuff. I find it Intesting but I always start falling asleep when I try to learn. It sucks 😞
I would interested in what kind of communities you are talking about, I am seeking to broaden my knowledge and understanding, both for fun and to better understand the work my colleagues (Civil engineers) are doing (Process engineer myself).
Hello ! Thats super interesting but you mainly speak from a STEM student PoV (which makes sense). On the other hand, im a man working daily and Khan is not only time consuming but also lacks providing me problems. I want to learn maths to learn physics in détail and i feel like Brilliant is helping me doing that (currently finishing foundational maths course list). My question to the STEM student you are would be : Do you think Brilliant could honestly make a standalone ressource for someone like me who will be willing to go deeper into physics but just wants to build a maths foundations to tackle real physics ? Its really hard as a non-STEM student to find some honest opinions on Brilliant since each short and or reddit thread seems like it attracts a LOT of hate from this community. Thanks a lot for your content and a great day i hope :)
The best way to improve your problem-solving skills is mostly by doing problems. There are a few tips to bare in mind like not giving up a looking at the solution too soon or coming back to a problem after you're stuck but generally, the more problems you do the better you get. As for books / sites, I have a list here which I compiled some time ago: github.com/RehmanAmjad/problem-solving-bookmarks But I'm planning on making a few more videos with friends who did International Olympiads and I'm sure they'll have some recommendations too
Very interesting video. You mentioned that you don't think the subscription is worth it if you're a stem student. As someone who's not been in the educational system for some years now and has always struggled with mathematics, would the subscription be worth it then?
Hey man, great video - I want to share with you some constructive advice, my first language isn't English, thus I'm having a bit of trouble understanding what you're saying, try to be more coherent maybe a little bit more volume to your voice would be great.
Do you have any other recommendations for learning STEM topics? I'm doing aero eng rn but I think I need to brush up on certain things. Alr using khan academy and UA-cam for studying
Ah so Khan Academy and UA-cam are really good - I'm not sure if there are many other good resources as comprehensive as them. You can search individual topics which you find a little difficult on UA-cam to find random videos on them (or even playlists). I personally prefer videos over textbooks but you may be able to find some relevant textbooks on aero eng after a little bit of googling :)
I probably either didn't look hard enough or was bad at googling but what are these community math learning and problem-solving websites? I only know khan academy and youtube but for actually practicing math by solving problems etc. I am not sure. Maybe you can make a video going over all these free STEM or math resources you talk about. I would appreciate a few links for now though haha.
Hi once subscription is paid for will brilliant help me improve my CS skills overall be honest forget about the price is the subscription helpful in learning or is UA-cam and free code camp better be honest forget the price tag
just paid $25 for one month and started up. within a few chapters it became obvious that their lessons are a joke. The lesson scripts are BEYOND SLOVENLY in their development of concepts, they skip so much of the necessary logical premises that it's like reading a book in which every other page has been torn out. The authors of some of their chapters don't seem to know that this is not supposed to be you talking to yourself, you're supposed to be moving logically through a lesson in a way that will be comprehensible to a student.
I think part of the problem most of us dont even know where to look and brilliant has it all but I guess I could use it as a subject starter and learn elsewhere ahahaha
Hi, there should be a video in the next 2-3 weeks about math olympiads with a friend of mine who achieved a Gold Medal at the IMO. Hopefully that'll be helpful
I get it but I find it interesting that students struggle with Science and Math. My kids and their mates don't struggle with this at all. There seems to be more "help" available for Math and Science versus writing classes. But this world perhaps is made up of more right brain people who need to boost their left brain.
@@eerajrahman8009 Haha! Yup, it's pretty fun to see the progress you're making (I don't take enough progress pictures but hopefully these videos can serve as a reference lol). Keep it up 💪
Well, I have tried it on my special need students without explaining them. They were only able to succeed on some Highschool projects. This means their slogan “everyone can succeed in STEM” isn’t true. What is true though that an average person (relative to the whole USA, not just the students) can master all algorithmic aspects of maths on every level if he is dedicated. Coming up with original proofs is another thing though. But the repetitive aspects of maths can truly be mastered by every non-disabled student with a lot of diligence
I feel like you said a lot of words super fast, making it hard to understand what you're really trying to convey. Then you brought up the website and it was tilted and not easily seen. I guess you thought the audience needed to see you more than what you're talking about.
Every time your producing "s" sound ... You are making a whistle. Is that some technical problem or you are going to get your name in Guinese book for this
@@RAmjad yeah , everytime you go to the practice tab they say the following:" we are sunsetting practice and community from july 26 " I'm therefore taking screenshot and saving it in my drive Maybe the wiki will be gone too
@@RAmjad it could be like that. But if you notice that community features are already gone meaning that you can't chat anymore or submit solutions in problems in practice sheets
Yup, that's a huge bummer. There are some other great community websites like the Art of Problem Solving Forums - it's sad to see how Brilliant.org are slowly dialing back on that aspect of the website :(
No. It is not worth the money. It looks like they removed the daily puzzles so there really isn't anything worth doing on that site unless you enjoy doing an endless set of multiple choice word problems involving children's book characters to help explain advanced concepts, like heading to the bakery to learn about algorithms. How many pies can Juan cook if he only has one helper today?... I don't care.... Correct!
HA! They actually changed their website and Practice is "hidden" on the menu side on the upper right hand corner.
Damn, that sucks. They're really pushing for their paid courses now 😥 (I pinned this comment so others know where the button has disappeared too)
i was wondering where it had gone
sorry can't find problems they are gone I think
@@isfakrahaman4140 The Practice section is there under the pull down menu at the top right corner next to the Premium button.
@@jungoogie thanks
As an ex engineering and post grad student, who was fairly good in studies, i have forgotten most of maths, i find Brilliant to be a good refresher of the common stuff and also helps keep my brain active while getting bogged down with relentless work and busy-ness of life. It is a good break from sitting on couch and watching Netflix after work. I have recently developed a huge interest in Quantum Physics, and to understand it a lot of old forgotten concepts are brought up, hence refresher is good.
The reason this is is because when you’re in school you’re not being emotionally engaged and our memories are formed based on emotions we feels while we form new neural pathways.
Actually the price varies from country to country. Like from Bangladesh I subscribed brilliant only with 35$ (annual subscription). And as a Bangladeshi where stem studies are comparably worse than other developed countries, Brilliant actually worths. Specially for the low price.🙂
ভাই, প্রিমিয়ামের জন্যে কিভাবে পেমেন্ট করসেন?
আমিও নিতে চাচ্ছি। :)
Did you pay using virtual card? Please let me know.
@@dahyaqalbee6958 kono chena college ba school shikkhok ke dhore take diye free te educator profile e access niye nao.
Bangladesh education is actually not THAT bad. Coming to Canada from BD I can tell you that education is same basically everywhere maybe except a few Scandinavian countries
Amazing. I Will use a VPN.
Fantastic video and you're absolutey right, this is way better than their courses. One thing is to adjust your audio to cut down on sibilance (harsh S sounds) by either getting a different mic or moving it further away and slightly to the side.
Awesome and thank you so much! I'll try a few things to see if it helps :D
Just use a de-esser. :)
@@RAmjad A pop filter will reduce the harsh sounds of plosives
I absolutely adore on how precise and organized this video is.
I ran across Brilliant, looked them up, and found your review extremely helpful in determining whether I should use the paid tier. I'm glad I didn't. Thanks Ray, you and people like you are what drive beneficial human innovation.
Was thinking about purchasing brilliant, glad this came out at the right time!
Same here...I think I'll look at Skillshare. Anyone has any reviews or ideas about skillshare?
Having Brilliant for a couple years now, I can definitely tell you that the problems get very hard.
I hope your channel blows up man. You’re insanely bright and have a gift for clear, concise, yet friendly communication. Best of luck bro.
HUGE PROPS for putting the conclusion first
Thank you. I purchased Brilliant as a supplement to my high school level homeschool for my 3 children.
I don't know u and I often don't comment to UA-cam videos, but I wanted just to tell Ur a great guy. Your content is awesome and the way you talk makes me feel like I wanna keep listening.
Have a great life.
Great video. I love how you get straight into it and speak quickly!
Thanks a lot for this! This video was concise, straight to the point, informative, recorded and edited well.
Bra, you are talking about Math casually as of talking about music or sport, that is awesome!!
Honestly idk how much of the courses you’ve done but they def put some very challenging problems in there. They’re always a few easy questions in the beginning to ease you in but midway/towards the end of the course you’ll encounter some pretty tough ones. The practice section is def more challenging in terms of raw difficulty.
This is why he's the best at what he does.
This channel is perfect for STEM students!
Just discovered your channel, love the vibe and the work put behind it !
Loving this consistency bro 👀🙌
Reading the comments I see many identify with your take and that's great. But I just want to say you're clearly a very highly intelligent individual, much more so than many who I would speculate are in need of very basic foundational concepts offered in the courses to get them going.
On a different note I read the article dealing with the relationship between brainteaser apps and genuine cognitive improvement and it confirms what I suspected that a heck of a lot of hype is involved in these apps.
If I was just starting out (I'm pretty old now) I'd like to write a book on the massive distortive effect capitalism has on scientific research.
Huge grants are given to researchers who's research promises to make investors rich. Little if any is given to those who's research isn't likely to make money. And researchers that might cause a loss of income are sidelined or smeared.
Thanks for your video and all good things.
That makes a lot of sense, although on what basis specifically you have formed such opinion, if you're not writing a book you shall share your wisdom in this prestigious comments section
I'm a space nerd, but I love a lot of the community made courses for other subjects! I just started today (still contemplating on getting the subscription) and I'm currently doing one on solar energy.
Thinking about branching out to more hands-on activities like computer science!
isnt this the course promoted by real engineering ?
it's great for replacing doom scrolling even if ur a stem student. Yeah you'll be familiar with most of the topics already having taken them in undergrad but it's nice to have an app on ur phone where u can refresh on them and do little brain teasers instead of scrolling instagram which we usually end up doing when bored
I was considering to buy it, but I'm glad my gut told me to watch a video of it currently. Thanks!
hey man, thanks for the video
only a constructive critic here:
you put a de esser on the audio cause when you say the letter “s” it sounds really harsh to the ears if using headphones
thanks
Bringing smiles to you in the most casual way.
Amazing video (especially bc I’m in stem), what are the other platforms you would recommend for challenging math/ logic questions?
Dudee, brilliant doesn't have a community tab or practice problems anymore what the hell
Thanks bro, was gonna take this course!
I really like the music, was it stock and if so what is the name of it or where I might access it? Also, what video editing software did you use to get the screen share at that angle (starting at 7:36). Thanks!
As a Software Engineer I use it to refresh and improve my knowledge on certain topics.
What would you recommend to really push for a student who really wants to push their problem solving skills? Other than the community brilliant page. Like if I wanted to sit down and grind some algebra?
So getting stuck into math olympiads can be particularly good or discussing problems with others on the AOPS Forums. I think this page has some particularly good advice: people.bath.ac.uk/masgcs/advice.html
I was looking to go into CS
But there was a good period in school where i just did not give a shit and payed 0 attention. While sure, it might not be as intense as going to math olympics, it seems perfect for brushing up on fundementals before starting the more difficult stuff?
Thanks for the advice Jay.
I love your work man! Just stumbled across your vid but man you make incredible content :)
The problem for me would be motivation. I would need something pushing me to learn this material, which I suspect in your case was the physics you were going to take. The thought process would be, “I have to learn this before physics starts in the fall.” If you just have a nebulous goal of “I want to learn”, odds are you’re going to try it out for a couple weeks and then it’s going to fall by the wayside, or at least it would for me. For me, I would need a project that I’m working on that requires these skills for me to learn, and a date in which I need to get the project done.
I'm lazy too. It's like, where do these people get the urge to learn this stuff. I find it Intesting but I always start falling asleep when I try to learn. It sucks 😞
This Video is made so well. You are extremly underrated
so is brilliant good, what do you think?
@@rogue_carlisle6167 I do prefer Khan Academy
Thank you so much bro, actually needed something like this!
I would interested in what kind of communities you are talking about, I am seeking to broaden my knowledge and understanding, both for fun and to better understand the work my colleagues (Civil engineers) are doing (Process engineer myself).
Thanks mate. Great video, useful tips, and straight to the point.
Hello ! Thats super interesting but you mainly speak from a STEM student PoV (which makes sense).
On the other hand, im a man working daily and Khan is not only time consuming but also lacks providing me problems.
I want to learn maths to learn physics in détail and i feel like Brilliant is helping me doing that (currently finishing foundational maths course list).
My question to the STEM student you are would be : Do you think Brilliant could honestly make a standalone ressource for someone like me who will be willing to go deeper into physics but just wants to build a maths foundations to tackle real physics ?
Its really hard as a non-STEM student to find some honest opinions on Brilliant since each short and or reddit thread seems like it attracts a LOT of hate from this community.
Thanks a lot for your content and a great day i hope :)
I cant find this practice page with only the problems. It has only the course nowadays
Yup! Unfortunately, it seems they removed the practice page :(
what would be THE best way to improve my problem-solving skills ? Can you recommend some sites or books ?
The best way to improve your problem-solving skills is mostly by doing problems. There are a few tips to bare in mind like not giving up a looking at the solution too soon or coming back to a problem after you're stuck but generally, the more problems you do the better you get. As for books / sites, I have a list here which I compiled some time ago: github.com/RehmanAmjad/problem-solving-bookmarks But I'm planning on making a few more videos with friends who did International Olympiads and I'm sure they'll have some recommendations too
Books? Problem solving by Gorge Polya
Is there anything that is comparable to Brilliant that you would recommend? Both for the average Joe and students like yourself?
The pricing scheme on the web and on the (android) app are different, any one knows why this is?
It should be cheaper on web because they don’t have to pay the play store or appstore fees
What are some alternatives?
Very interesting video. You mentioned that you don't think the subscription is worth it if you're a stem student. As someone who's not been in the educational system for some years now and has always struggled with mathematics, would the subscription be worth it then?
Yup! I would say it would be worth it provided in that case
@@RAmjad Thank you for your reply 😊
@@RAmjadthank you for answering this!
How do i use the community posts
They shut down the community part of the website, I believe
Hey man, great video - I want to share with you some constructive advice, my first language isn't English, thus I'm having a bit of trouble understanding what you're saying, try to be more coherent maybe a little bit more volume to your voice would be great.
Awesome, thank you for the feedback! I'll try to put a little more focus on that in my future videos :)
what happened to the courses that have been taken down? and also the community feature?
Thanks and i will suggest use a better Mike or do voice edit there ais a sssss.. sound that is offputting .
Nice video 👍
Do you have any other recommendations for learning STEM topics? I'm doing aero eng rn but I think I need to brush up on certain things. Alr using khan academy and UA-cam for studying
Ah so Khan Academy and UA-cam are really good - I'm not sure if there are many other good resources as comprehensive as them. You can search individual topics which you find a little difficult on UA-cam to find random videos on them (or even playlists). I personally prefer videos over textbooks but you may be able to find some relevant textbooks on aero eng after a little bit of googling :)
@@RAmjad bullshit, if you put Khan Academy and fucking youtube over brilliant there's something wrong with your judgement.
I probably either didn't look hard enough or was bad at googling but what are these community math learning and problem-solving websites? I only know khan academy and youtube but for actually practicing math by solving problems etc. I am not sure. Maybe you can make a video going over all these free STEM or math resources you talk about. I would appreciate a few links for now though haha.
Do they have coursed like organic and inorganic chem?
Anatomy?
Biochemistry?
Courses you find in medical school
Bro
You have the smoothest voice ever.
You should definately look into voice work
Is this all I need for GCSE Maths?
Thank you for the content.
I'm about to enter an ECE after being out of school for 12 years. Is Brilliant a good resource for refreshing my way up to precalc/calculus?
You can do their free course on calculus and get an idea about it. But I strongly recommend buying it, if you are entering college.
Hi once subscription is paid for will brilliant help me improve my CS skills overall be honest forget about the price is the subscription helpful in learning or is UA-cam and free code camp better be honest forget the price tag
good articulation
What’s a good website for stem students
Should've just shown the screenshare properly without tilting it.
Hi. What web page do you recommend to learn A trough Z about computer science and programming?
Freecodecamp but depends what you wanna do
just paid $25 for one month and started up. within a few chapters it became obvious that their lessons are a joke. The lesson scripts are BEYOND SLOVENLY in their development of concepts, they skip so much of the necessary logical premises that it's like reading a book in which every other page has been torn out. The authors of some of their chapters don't seem to know that this is not supposed to be you talking to yourself, you're supposed to be moving logically through a lesson in a way that will be comprehensible to a student.
oh no, that doesnt sound very good.
I can’t see any practice page :(
thanks for the video
With crypto, can devices pay for their own upgrades?
I think part of the problem most of us dont even know where to look and brilliant has it all but I guess I could use it as a subject starter and learn elsewhere ahahaha
damn that was a relaxing video
Can't find the practice section now.. do you think it's a location thing, or did they remove it?
they removed it. I don't think theres a way to access it now :((
Does brilliant give any certification? after completing the course
Thank you.
Can you give any advice for beginners at math olympiad? Can you recommend any sites or books ? Btw love your videos.
Hi, there should be a video in the next 2-3 weeks about math olympiads with a friend of mine who achieved a Gold Medal at the IMO. Hopefully that'll be helpful
@@RAmjad Thank you so much. Really appreciate your work.
The way you pronounce "s" is kinda like Winston Churchill, more of a whistle
He looks like Ali abdaal younger brother
because they come from the same region
Oh thank god no brilliant referal link. I can trust you.
if helping students, but it make student view less and explore less, if students cover topics by themself get more profit in their journey to learn
But the sad part is that they have removed the community 😞
Why just why ??????
I get it but I find it interesting that students struggle with Science and Math. My kids and their mates don't struggle with this at all. There seems to be more "help" available for Math and Science versus writing classes. But this world perhaps is made up of more right brain people who need to boost their left brain.
Do you workout in gym
Yup lol, I started going about 3 months ago twice a week. It's actually more fun than I expected 😂
@@RAmjad I KNOW , I STARTED 3 MONTHS AGO TOO ! YOUR ARMS HAVE MADE MORE OR LESS THE SAME PROGRESS AS MINE SO I WAS CURIOUS
@@eerajrahman8009 Haha! Yup, it's pretty fun to see the progress you're making (I don't take enough progress pictures but hopefully these videos can serve as a reference lol). Keep it up 💪
Well, I have tried it on my special need students without explaining them. They were only able to succeed on some Highschool projects.
This means their slogan “everyone can succeed in STEM” isn’t true.
What is true though that an average person (relative to the whole USA, not just the students) can master all algorithmic aspects of maths on every level if he is dedicated. Coming up with original proofs is another thing though. But the repetitive aspects of maths can truly be mastered by every non-disabled student with a lot of diligence
Thank you
I feel like you said a lot of words super fast, making it hard to understand what you're really trying to convey. Then you brought up the website and it was tilted and not easily seen. I guess you thought the audience needed to see you more than what you're talking about.
thank you !
Every time your producing "s" sound ... You are making a whistle. Is that some technical problem or you are going to get your name in Guinese book for this
I know!!! I love hearing it. ❤🌈😂
paying 400 au$ for a family for a year is a bit rich.. sorry but it's a no from me
Did you guys know that from july 26 brilliant will delete all its practice
Oh wow, I didn't know this! Is there a place where they confirmed this?
@@RAmjad yeah , everytime you go to the practice tab they say the following:" we are sunsetting practice and community from july 26 "
I'm therefore taking screenshot and saving it in my drive
Maybe the wiki will be gone too
Hmm interesting, I don't see that text anywhere on any of the practice pages when I go there. I wonder if it is only in specific regions?
@@RAmjad it could be like that.
But if you notice that community features are already gone meaning that you can't chat anymore or submit solutions in problems in practice sheets
Yup, that's a huge bummer. There are some other great community websites like the Art of Problem Solving Forums - it's sad to see how Brilliant.org are slowly dialing back on that aspect of the website :(
Do you teach math? Math gives me nightmares
Poorly written title.
The title should have been....."Is brilliant worth it to STEM student"
You look like a dark skin version of Chirs Ray GUN
Coleman Squares
Hii
So, no.
Thx, I guess.
so brilliant is not good, what do you think about the lessons and stuff?
Algebra level 4? Joke!
Someone to pay the group subscription? :(
Me!
Me too
@@stephianton851 I just paid an individual subscription, write me in a year in case something
@@elvissanchez2703 I looking for it too, if you didn`t buy it yet, just talk to me to make the group subscription.
🤤🤤🤤
I was 909 like
cool
No. It is not worth the money. It looks like they removed the daily puzzles so there really isn't anything worth doing on that site unless you enjoy doing an endless set of multiple choice word problems involving children's book characters to help explain advanced concepts, like heading to the bakery to learn about algorithms. How many pies can Juan cook if he only has one helper today?... I don't care.... Correct!
scammers
they charged me for a 2023 year and we have 2024 and I just logged in with my google account because it was needed
They need to learn to stop scamming people, people ITS A SCAM AND FRAUD
Why is it a scam?