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I finished the national scholarship program a month ago, but I felt lost about preparing for employment, so I downloaded it with the mindset that I could just throw away 30,000 won again. The guide said that the content was the national scholarship program class content, so I didn't expect much and just read it as a review, but the materials and content are really informative and the best. If this book had come out a few months earlier, I wouldn't have taken the national scholarship program, but I regret it so much. ㅜㅜ. I studied hard for 5 precious months without being late or absent, but all I have left is a shabby personal homepage, and I was embarrassed to talk about it confidently. The bad coding habits introduced in the book are the same as my habits, and I feel sorry for the national scholarship instructor, but it's something I've never been pointed out, but it really hits home. I'll start improving my skills from the beginning according to the employment guide. I really want to tell people like me who are thinking of taking a national scholarship program or those who are currently taking it to read the guide in advance and make a decision. I'm grateful to the Coding Works instructor for giving me this great opportunity even now.
Hello. lawesome1~ This is Coding Works. First of all, thank you for your honest course review. I think it will be a good tip for others. I have been a nationally funded publishing instructor for a long time, but I feel bad when I hear stories of students struggling and regretting because they are not satisfied with the course. Although it is a 5-month course that is not satisfactory, I feel better if you think positively that it was an opportunity to start as a publisher. Starting from scratch is not easy, but I think it is a 'very courageous choice' and a 'reasonable choice'. Coding Works will cheer you on~ Fighting^^