For the first time in months, your weeks are about to get a little more flexible.
Maybe it's the long evenings. Maybe it's the slower work pace. Maybe it's that the calendar finally has some breathing room in it. Whatever the reason, the next four months are the closest thing to spare capacity most adults get all year.
Here's a question worth sitting with: what would it feel like, in September, to have actually finished something?
Not a productivity resolution. Not a 30-day challenge. One real project — the kind that lives on your laptop and on your resume. A dashboard you built end to end. A model that actually predicts something. An automation script that saves you ten hours a week. Something you can point at.
Most people don't finish things over the summer because they try to do too many things. They sign up for three courses, half-finish all three, and arrive at September with the same skills they had in May. The ones who do finish something usually picked one project, gave it the time, and let the rest wait.
If you've been meaning to give yourself that kind of summer, this is the window.
The School's Out Lifetime Deal is live.
We've reopened 57% off Lifetime Premium through the end of May. One payment, no renewals — and every course we have today plus everything we ship next.
A few honest words about why Lifetime fits this moment specifically:
No clock. Monthly subscriptions reward you for rushing. Lifetime rewards you for finishing. Take three weeks on a hard chapter if you need to.
The full path is open. Python, SQL, Power BI, Excel, AI Engineering, applied LLMs — pick the one that's actually relevant to your project and go deep.
It outlasts the summer. Whatever you don't get to in August is still there in November, and next May, and the May after that.
September will come either way. The question is just whether you'll arrive at it with something built, or with the same browser tabs still open.
— The Dataquest Team