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7:25 AM, Monday March 22nd 2021
edited at 7:27 AM, Mar 22nd 2021

It gets progressively harder to catch mistakes from previous lessons concepts.

I would start submitting homework from Lesson 1, do any revisions, if requested, and once you have been through all the reviews for every Lesson you have done, then move forward from where you are right now. Seems like a good compromise to me.

Good luck!

edited at 7:27 AM, Mar 22nd 2021
5:50 PM, Monday March 22nd 2021

Thank you for the reply!

Your suggestion sounds like a good idea

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