Here's how I got certified as a data analyst in 4 months without any prior computer science knowledge and completely free.
I hope this helps someone out there...
A thread...
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Step 1: Apply
I applied for the ALX-T and @udacity scholarship and I got it. The only reason why you haven't gotten it is because you haven't applied.
Link to apply: alxafrica.com/programme_post…
Step 2: Understand the road map
For me, this was step 4 but the sooner you do, the better. Understand exactly what it takes and decide to follow through. @jessica_xls took out time to create a road map here , it will help big time.
Step 3: Schedule
When I started, I discovered that I wasn't showing up everyday and the passion I started with had dwindled. Being more intentional about the start and end times for my lessons helped a great deal.
Step 4: Join a community
I felt it would be better to do it silently but I was silently watching @Rita_tyna on Twitter and saw first hand what a community can do for you. If you want to discover who to follow on Twitter
👇 from @TheOyinbooke would help.
Step 5: Accountability
Accountability was not so tricky for me. I had friends, amazing ones! I told 2- 4 of my close friends that this was what I was doing and we talked about it almost everyday. Tell someone who you talk to always and bring it up everytime you talk with them.
Step 6: Electricity
I had to seek help here because I didn't have light in my area and irrespective of how sexy my excuses were, I knew they wouldn't get me results. So I spent most of my time at a friend's house or a rented space. Do whatever it takes to show up everyday.
Step 7: Be active
Be active online (i recommend Twitter and LinkedIn), this points back to a community but I had to isolate it to show you how important it is. Post as much as you can on your process.. You may not have any likes but this gives you a sense of responsibility.
Step 8: Pray
I saved the best for last. I didnt have to do a lot of kabashing, all I did was ask for help. 'Holy Spirit, help me' and boom everything becomes a walk over. You'd be unwise to want to do it with just your strength.
I do not believe this thread is exhaustive... Others who have done it may have something to add, check for other useful comments.
Please add a comment if there's something I missed out or something you did differently.
Gratitude jar: For the ones I remember now.. @DavidAbu_ @malcom_okonkwo
@jessica_xls @ChimeXdata @Nonso_Analytics @thlyonn @DataJayInTech @Alexa_Ighodaro @saltypip @PauloDaguvnor et al.
During my transition into tech, you were super inspiring along with the Twitter community.
Gratitude jar (2): @thegloryjoseph, Godsfavour, Wisdom, Pastor Victor, Sophie and other amazing friends of mine.
Thank you so much!!!
If this helped you, retweet or tag someone who's interested in getting certified. Also, if you dim it fit, follow me... I'm starting my journey but it'll be a delight to ride with you!
#DataScience #DataAnalytics #Udacity #ALX #Powerbi #python #SQL
It seems the application portal is closed.
Here is another helpful link:
You will find free courses there. For certification, I'll update more links soon.
For Africans and non Africans:
You can take free Harvard courses here too:
edx.org
Also: @DataCamp is offering free access to their courses for a time. It's still on! Jump on it asap.
You can now send me a DM. My inbox is now open for messages.
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