In my own case, after the Beginner Course I focused a lot on learning finger-picking from Justin's Folk Fingerstyle module. Once completed then you can begin to explore further in more specific directions. A D E firstīF, like the others have said the Beginners Course is a foundation. So sure watch some stuff, get inspired but just be careful and don't fell into the well of not being able to do what pros can do. We are human beings and it's a natural thing we like to compare ourselves to others and sometimes it can be a little depressing not being able to play what all those youtubers that are showing off their skills are able to play. Nothing wrong with the hype and being keen to explore, but as you learn you will see even simple things are taking a lot of time to learn and watching all pros so much time doing some complicated stuff might be discouraging you and cutting your wings a little. I see you are watching and writing about a lot of stuff that is a bit beyond of what you have learnt so far - I am a bit concerned about you to be honest.
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I would say intermediate plus, so my suggestion is to focus on short term goals, learn A D E and other open chords while playing songs and only then crack on with the rest. It's a never ending journey BF, there is always a room for improvement and it varies depending on which youtuber are you watching, some do more complicated stuff than others.