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It depends on what you mean by "good DS specialist".
Ideally, for this you need to graduate from a strong technical university, have excellent knowledge of mathematical analysis, linear algebra (matrices are there), discrete mathematics, mathematical statistics, probability theory, algorithm theory, etc. etc.
And then know R, python, c++ and all the libraries and tools used in the work.
The problem with most of the courses, from the same ShAD, is that they are designed for students of the Physics and Technology Institute, who have already been given very serious mathematical training. Most people, after listening to these courses, will learn how to use standard tools in standard situations, absolutely not understanding what mathematics is behind all this, and how it can be modified. These are not specialists, but artisans of the date saina, of which a lot has bred on the hype.
If you want to be a cool researcher - learn math and become a mathematician.
See and understand all the available SHAD courses, then go to Kaggle and read the recipes there. All incomprehensible google, understand and be able to apply. Participate in competitions, take good places.
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