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should you put projects from youtube from udemy uh maybe something that you worked on in a college class on your portfolio project or your portfolio website or maybe on a resume so i want to give you the perspective of somebody thats had to actually interview candidates for work and what i would think about this and how i would respond if i saw a project that maybe you completely copied online so the first thing is this is kind of a response video to my last video where i had a bunch of people send in their projects and i reviewed them i graded a few of those projects and some of those portfolios had projects either from my course uh from somebody some other youtubers one of them was dev ed and somebody in particular that got some some feedback i would say was kenny tran where he has a project on his resume and i didnt notice this but it was from dev ed which a lot of people stated in the comment section now uh just to give you the short answer i think its okay to copy projects i wa