Should I wait for a feedback before moving on?

7:19 PM, Monday February 10th 2020

Hi there, I have submitted a homework and I am waiting for a feedback (no patreon). Should I wait for somebody to reply before moving on or should I just move on and redo anything from my previous lesson if needed.

I finished lesson 3 two days ago and I would like to start lesson 4 right away.

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3:29 PM, Tuesday February 11th 2020

I glanced at your work and while there are areas where feedback will certainly benefit you, I wouldn't see much harm in continuing on. As always, community critiques (being free) are not guaranteed, and while most of the new features of this new community platform have been geared towards improving the chances of students receiving feedback, that's still something we're working on.

Fortunately, even as new posts push yours down, there's a feature that recommends posts that need feedback after one has critiqued another post, so that should help get a little more attention.

4:31 PM, Tuesday February 11th 2020

Thank you very much for your reply and for your constant effort to include features thar would improve the course for everybody, even the for the free community critiques.

I didn't know about the feature that recommends older posts that needs feedback, that is really great!

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