Redoing Lessons question

2:06 PM, Tuesday March 2nd 2021

So I took a super long break (I think like 1 month or something) while in the middle of doing lesson 2 and I've decided to come back to DAB. Because of this long break, I decided to restart all over again from lesson 0 to refresh my mind and get all caught up again. Should I still do homework submission while redoing these lessons? Thanks.

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3:40 PM, Tuesday March 2nd 2021
edited at 3:58 PM, Mar 2nd 2021

Hey!

Your Lesson 1 homework has already been marked as complete, hence it can't be submitted again.

If you find yourself fatigued by the step back, I would say that practicing Lesson 1 exercises as part of your warm-up while you keep going with Lesson 2 is also a viable option.

edited at 3:58 PM, Mar 2nd 2021
12:50 PM, Wednesday March 3rd 2021

Alright, thank you!

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