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this is my first year of drawing, and let me tell you, these are shit, even if they have the best courses, I promise you it won't help,
most of these are made by literal who begs who think they've captured the secret sauce of drawing when they can't draw themselves, point in case this, who's author hasn't finished it. (he even made a paid updated one because he realized it was shit)
A much better way to learn is to read the sticky, which isn't really a path, but more like an MMO tutorial, it tells you what to level up, ways to do it, and leaves you on your own.
the guy who follows this curriculum bounces from course to course, never doing personal projects only grinding, he gets burnt out and quits drawing.
the guy who's read the sticky has a basic understanding of what drawing is, makes an image, and looks at what aspects he needs to improve, and picks courses/books/does studies based on that. He sticks with a course for a while, combining different sources as well.
note that the latter option is harder, you will feel like shit, but trust me, it gives much more gains than the first.
tl:dr; read the sticky, don't overthink it, just draw.