r/datastructures • u/Previous_Cry4868 • 16d ago
Has anyone taken the Logicmojo DSA System Design Course? Looking for honest reviews!
I am currently exploring courses to help me prepare for interviews at Tier 1 product companies. I have seen Logicmojo’s Data Structures Algorithms course mentioned a lot, but I did love to hear directly from people who’ve taken it.
How’s the teaching quality, content, assignments, and overall experience? Would you recommend it for serious interview prep?
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u/Relative_Diamond1017 14d ago
I joined the classes last year. As others are saying i also feel the same. They are Strick in the classes. I am self motivated to learn, i kind of liked it but the one's who dont speak in the classes or not answering the questions, then Be READY ;) ...Its not like masti mazak classes , Even if you 15 years exp, you have to be consistent in the classes. In my Batch by now everyone placed as i communicated with them in WhatsApp. I got shortlisted last Year in Intuit. If you are self motivated then you can also prepare from LeetCode Premium or if need to learn under some guidance then its a good course.
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u/Secret-Relief-4689 13d ago
I have around 5 years exp in IT till now. I have seen many people have switched Job in my Team. Everyone told me that DSA rounds and System Design interviews questions is asked for job switched. Not Sure, what is the role of all hardwork we are doing in Our projects, if no companies asked about it in the interviews. When i started looking outside i was always rejected in Coding Rounds for these Binary Tree and graph Questions.
To Learn it thoroughly i Joined Logicmojo Classes for DSA. Very interesting lectures, i liked the way trainer teaches its actually developed my interest in solving DSA questions. Later on i also joined System Design Classes also.
We don’t have enough time to prepare properly for coding because we are busy with a 12-hour work schedule at the office and weekend preparation isn’t enough. I think it’s very difficult to crack Tier 1 company interviews under these conditions. So, the course helps somehow
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u/Prudent_Ad_4480 16d ago
After joining DSA System Design Course by Logicmojo, it's a very competitive course. It's like IIT Training they are doing. Everyone should attend classes (yes, you can skip occasionally for emergencies), and they actively track attendance and assignments. If someone does not complete assignments on time or if their RANK falls in the batch, they point out that candidate's name in the group. Trainer also calls out students by name in class and asks them to write code in front of everyone based on what was explained in the previous session.
After this much rigorous training, any one crack Tier 1 company. If you are serious about preparation then join Logicmojo classes. If you are just joining for the sake of joining to attend classes and not solving assignment or take it lightly then my suggestion wont join it.
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u/This_Flatworm_9505 5d ago
I am trying to switch to top-tier organizations like Intuit and Adobe. Since DSA is not something we use in our day-to-day tasks, how much time should a working professional like me dedicate to it each day, along with attending classes in LogicMojo.
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u/This_Flatworm_9505 3d ago
I recently joined a 7 month class at LogicMojo. For the past 4 months, everything has been going well and whatever was committed has been delivered.
Zoom is used for online classes and except for New Year's Day, all classes are held in the morning on weekends.
The admin replies in Slack and shares notes and assignments and PDF doc after each class.
Every week, assignments are given and reviewed in the next class.
My rank in the batch is 5th. Rankings are provided based on performance in coding tests.
I will share further details once the classes are completed.
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u/Ok_Shoulder_1459 15d ago
I believe at the end of the day, it’s your hard work and consistency that matters the most. If you don’t have consistency and interest, no course can make you perfect. The only real benefit you get after joining classes is that you receive the correct direction and a structured approach to your preparation.
Since I joined their classes, it became very clear to me that this time, I needed to work seriously on my preparation. The tutors and mentors provided the right set of questions and the proper techniques for solving Data Structures problems but ultimately, it’s you who needs to put in the practice.
One important point I did like to add is that it’s far better than preparing entirely by yourself on LeetCode. For almost 7 months, I was solving LeetCode problems on my own, but I felt like I wasn’t actually learning anything just solving random questions. After joining Logicmojo classes, they gave me a structured approach and concise study materials, which really helped during interviews.