I bought the CourseCareers (online certification) course for Software Development. I got it on sale for 400 dollars last Black Friday, and it's been worth it. Definitely a mixed bag experience, but overall positive. I needed a little structure to keep going, so they've given me that. It's not perfect tho, I honestly don't know if it's what you need. Here's the link to CC: coursecareers.com/a/653ed4dd
One idea I've had, is that if you scroll through their promotional material, you should find a section where they have basically a Table of Contents, listing every topic the course covers (includes specializations, like Frontend vs backend) if you look through these different lists, you can basically create your own Study Guide, and find free resource, YT videos, etc to learn each topic independently. In some ways this is more difficult than purchasing a course, but in some ways it's probably better. Definitely a cool thought if you want to save the 750 tho.
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I bought the CourseCareers (online certification) course for Software Development. I got it on sale for 400 dollars last Black Friday, and it's been worth it. Definitely a mixed bag experience, but overall positive. I needed a little structure to keep going, so they've given me that. It's not perfect tho, I honestly don't know if it's what you need. Here's the link to CC: coursecareers.com/a/653ed4dd
One idea I've had, is that if you scroll through their promotional material, you should find a section where they have basically a Table of Contents, listing every topic the course covers (includes specializations, like Frontend vs backend) if you look through these different lists, you can basically create your own Study Guide, and find free resource, YT videos, etc to learn each topic independently. In some ways this is more difficult than purchasing a course, but in some ways it's probably better. Definitely a cool thought if you want to save the 750 tho.