The course is so good. And I'm angry.
I took a web developer course at Gangnam Mohakwon for 4 million won for the past 3 months. It was basically Java Basics, Oracle, JSP, Javascript, CSS, HTML, Jquery, Vue.js, Spring. At first, I didn't know what was cool and thought I was an idiot, so I stayed up all night reviewing and tried to fill it in. When I got to Spring, I already knew that the instructor didn't prepare the lectures... The instructor suddenly changed and he was acting all weird, so I quit the last 1-month project and left. It was originally a 4-month course for 500... The instructor didn't even explain what groupId and artifactId were in Spring. It always feels like watching a coding show... dictation... what is this?... why do I write it like this?,.... the moment I think about it, I have to write something else down... and before I know it, I have to go back and do what I've been dictating like a parrot, but I waste time finding typos... and in the meantime, the progress keeps going... and as I do that, things I don't know pile up... and I don't know what to ask... I want to stay up all night reviewing, but I can't because I have to listen to the lecture tomorrow... This isn't really necessary... I'll explain everything later (but there was no later in the end... and when I asked later, they just skipped over it).... I had to look at the textbook and explain the concepts, understand the principles, etc., but that was very lacking... The whole class felt frustrated. In fact, the instructor is almost like a senior in the field, so even if I have a complaint, I can't say it, and I don't have the program knowledge to express my complaint, and I blame myself for not understanding... Also, the educational culture of Korea that finds instructors and teachers difficult... etc. In that class, the only one who asked questions was a high school student in his 30s, and there are limits to how much I can ask... Of course, there are good academies sometimes... I found out after dropping out, so it was really regrettable... Anyway, I learned something, so I just think positively... I'm currently taking 30% of the spring lecture, and it's really helpful. Is it because I forced myself to attend the academy once? I don't know. The voice was recorded quietly, but the things I was curious about at the academy are coming into my understanding systematically, like pumpkins vine by vine. I think it will be like that in the future, and thank you for creating a good lecture. There is no time to express the disappointment I received from the academy I invested a lot of money in... I took a break from studying... Also, I spent all my money because I didn't get a refund for being an employee... But looking at the academy's reputation and curriculum, I thought that college students who invested a lot of money would check it out and refer to it... There were about 4 people in my class... The rest were people who came for free training for new employees at the company... I think they blindly believed that the academy would do everything... I was like that too... I think that kind of thinking is hidden... The conclusion is that the academy will never solve anything. Even if you go to the academy, you have to do it alone in the end... Therefore, I think the answer to studying the program is to buy a book full of high-quality lectures and practical examples and study like crazy. When choosing an academy, it's good to check who the instructor is, and no matter how competent the academy is, in my opinion, if they have written a related book and are a fairly recognized author, I think you can trust them. Not an instructor who is busy with his/her own work and doesn't prepare lectures... Fighting!