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I'm learning a lot! First of all, the first thing I'm going to talk about is the topic of "It's hard to study on your own"! Of course, you can try to study anything, but as you know, if it's difficult, you'll quickly give up (or put it off). I bought this X-book and prepared for the exam, but... I only read the book for the written part, and for the practical part, the video was just explaining it by copying and pasting text from somewhere... It was really frustrating. However, since KakaoTalk has become so well-developed these days, I went around open chat rooms here and there, but honestly, there wasn't a place that explained it well... Even for me, if it had been a long time since I passed, I think they would answer more questions from people in the field! So one of them recommended this "Coding Works Teacher"! Thanks to that, I didn't even look at the introduction and paid right away because they said they would teach me the basics. (This is a true story) And then I started watching slowly from the first lecture, but the facts wouldn't be easy to understand... However, I only had one thought that I had to follow it, so I watched the lectures from theory [in order], and before I knew it, I had already made them on my own without following the videos. That's when I realized. Oh, this is just the beginning... Type A is the easiest, and there are many points that can be understood from various perspectives! In other words, people who quickly grasp the processor that needs to be applied even when making other things learn easily, but even though I didn't know a lot, I just kept thinking about why it had to be like that and why it had to be like this to get the results. On the third day, I succeeded in making the layouts for A, B, and C, and on the seventh day, I finished the complete versions of A, B, and C on my own, without any guides, just with the experience of having listened to one lecture. After that, D and E types are steps that anyone who can make it without looking at C types can do, so I think those who are impatient right now might think that they can't get past D and E because C isn't done properly! In the end, I passed, and although it wasn't a high score (I'll leave out all the details), I was able to leave the exam room in 1 hour and 20 minutes with just one lecture from Coding Works. (I only asked questions when I couldn't do anything.) That's all for my experience! I'll summarize 1. Why you should pay for Coding Works lectures: No matter how hard you look, there's no one around you who can teach you 1:1. 2. Self-study is hard and you won't understand no matter how many famous books you buy, so you'll definitely give up in the middle. 3. When you see this comment while looking for good lectures here and there, just click the payment button without a second of hesitation. 4. There are many ways to deal with various variables, and if you are desperate, I think you have an 80% chance of passing if you study hard for at least 7 days and up to 14 days. No? I think it's 90%. 5. If you don't understand and feel like something is not going well, practice until you can type only the parts from the previous exams automatically. 6. Not only do new questions not appear often in the exam room, but the D and E types that are taught in the lecture are also high-quality processors. 7. The computer is smarter than you. When it doesn't work, blame yourself and practice steadily. 8. Don't doubt that you will pass. From the moment you click purchase, you will be able to enjoy the maximum in all choices.
Thank you so much for the long and detailed course review~!!