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I was not a major, but I happened to become interested in coding and even thought about changing jobs. The term boot camp was unfamiliar to me, so I chose this course after much thought and searching because the tuition fee was not cheap. First of all, my friends who are developers in the field said that the curriculum of this course was so well-organized that they wondered if there was a place that taught this much. In addition, it was relatively inexpensive compared to many boot camps. I registered for these two reasons alone, thinking that it was a huge merit, and after registering, I completely fell in love with Code Camp. ㅎㅎ If I had done it alone, it would have been quite difficult, but the schedule is systematically organized, and you can review what you learned that day through assignments and recall it. After the assignments I submitted were confirmed by the mentors, they gave me feedback the next day (thank you, mentors🙏🏻), and this was a huge help to me. Also, mentor Wondu made the explanations really easy to understand. Do you know how much I can understand if I, a non-major who was called computer illiterate, understand it..?🙃 In addition, I think this lecture has a huge merit for getting a job as a developer because you can create a portfolio even though you take the class from the very basics that you don't know anything about. I was skeptical at first because there weren't many reviews, but now I think I'm really glad I chose this lecture. If there are non-majors like me who want to change their job to a developer, I recommend this lecture👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻