rkgus88075's honest review, (2026 Latest!) Pass the Information Processing Engineer Practical Exam in One Week course
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I am a non-major with absolutely no prior background, and I passed both the written and practical exams for the 1st session of 2026. I was waiting for the final results on June 12th with a racing heart, half-expecting and half-worrying... For the written exam, I self-studied by purchasing one book and repeating YouTube videos and CBT questions. In the case of the written exam, I truly knew nothing about programming. Somehow, I passed the written exam with a score of 75. Of course, I think I studied for about 3 hours a day on average for 3 months to prepare for it. To be honest, since I ran through the CBT many times, many similar questions appeared, and I think I got lucky. Anyway, after passing the written exam, I bought a book for the practical exam, but I had a mental breakdown because it was subjective rather than multiple-choice. I bought the Su-bi book, joined the cafe, and was struggling with YouTube when I thought, "This isn't working." While looking for alternatives, I happened to find "Weekend Coding" on Inflearn and signed up for the course with a "nothing to lose" mindset. The biggest advantage was that I could take the classes anywhere while on the move!! Secondly, it was great that when I had a question or a problem I didn't understand, I could get immediate help through inquiries. Of course, while listening to the lectures at first, there were parts I understood, but the teacher's style isn't necessarily about explaining in extreme detail or organizing things neatly, so it took some time to adjust. For the parts I didn't understand, I listened to the lectures two or three times, and slowly it started to make sense. It was fascinating. I finished the entire course, and while I received a lot of help from the Su-bi book, I also gained a lot through the Inflearn lectures. Because I worked hard, the results proved it, and I was able to get questions right because similar problems or emphasized topics appeared on the exam. First of all, regarding the 1st session of '26, many people got Question 3 (Requirement/Conceptual/Logical/Physical), Question 5 (Information Security Management System ISMS), and Question 7 (Java) wrong, but the last lecture I watched appeared almost exactly as an exam question... I was really confused, but I got it right. Although Python questions appeared as a variable in this 1st session of '26, I think I was able to pass because I took the course. One slight regret was Question 11, which asked to write the network address in CIDR. I couldn't learn this part properly from the Weekend Coding teacher's lectures, so I studied it on my own. I found the correct answer but failed to write it in the CIDR notation, so I got it wrong. There are some regrets, but it was very helpful. While leaving inquiries, I vowed to leave a review after passing both exams in the same session, and I am so happy to be able to leave this review. Starting with the Engineer Information Processing certification, I am now going to challenge the Engineer Electricity certification. I hope everyone taking the Weekend Coding teacher's lectures doesn't give up, completes the course to the end, and achieves good results. Thank you, Weekend Coding teacher. I will now take my leave.
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