I have completed my ML, DL, and NLP Specializations along with several short courses. I expressed interest in contributing as a mentor, tester or any other way by submitting mentoring form and waiting for response from many days.
Any suggests to, whom can I reach out is really appreciated.
@TMosh, even though I am unfortunately more busy with my present job too-- Even I broke down and said âwhat the h$$$â and applied a few months ago. So @awebdesigner09 is not alone in their question.
We get a lot of applications for our Mentoring program, and while we donât have quite as many volunteer positions to fill, that doesnât mean we donât value your interest! When selecting Mentors, we consider expertise in DeepLearning.AI courses and a learnerâs engagement in the community.
Done, submitted this form. BTW I wanted to be both mentor and tester.
Just mentioning, this form doesnât have that choice as the other form from NLP Specialization.
as the course get update or introduced, they let know if testers are interested by post here. there is no separate form for being tester for all courses. So keep looking for post by @Community-Team for new course tester requirements, and then you need to respond to those post as I am interested.
I would only ask (and mentioned in this case because I saw the recent recall for Mentors), if we have already filled out this form, we donât have to do it againâ correct ?
Hi @awebdesigner09. Sorry for the slight off topic but I guess this is mentoring in action
I completed the ML specialization and was considering to continue with either the DL specialization or NLP specialization. I have more of a direct interest in NLP if order doesnât matter. Just saw that youâve completed exactly these 3 so Iâd be very interested in your feedback if you donât mind sharing.
Are those 2 natural follow-ups to the ML specialization?
Would you recommend one over the other or a specific order?