I’m majoring in MIS but below average in python how can I improve my learning? /u/Lazy-cow-1975 Python Education

Hi, I want to work in data analytics and spoke to someone who is familiar with the field, he mentioned I need to be at least 80% proficient in python. Given my current level of knowledge in coding. I am pretty below average. I majored in MIS in undergrad but now I’m trying to self study. I’ve used some resources like Data Camp, edx, and coursera but I feel like it’s not sufficient for me. Is there any any advice for someone like me with below average knowledge/skills in Python but want to get better ? Also, apologies my English is not that good.

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​r/learnpython Hi, I want to work in data analytics and spoke to someone who is familiar with the field, he mentioned I need to be at least 80% proficient in python. Given my current level of knowledge in coding. I am pretty below average. I majored in MIS in undergrad but now I’m trying to self study. I’ve used some resources like Data Camp, edx, and coursera but I feel like it’s not sufficient for me. Is there any any advice for someone like me with below average knowledge/skills in Python but want to get better ? Also, apologies my English is not that good. submitted by /u/Lazy-cow-1975 [link] [comments] 

Hi, I want to work in data analytics and spoke to someone who is familiar with the field, he mentioned I need to be at least 80% proficient in python. Given my current level of knowledge in coding. I am pretty below average. I majored in MIS in undergrad but now I’m trying to self study. I’ve used some resources like Data Camp, edx, and coursera but I feel like it’s not sufficient for me. Is there any any advice for someone like me with below average knowledge/skills in Python but want to get better ? Also, apologies my English is not that good.

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