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Is it worth dropping out of college to learn PL?
I would like to know your opinion on whether it is worth dropping out of college for the sake of studying PL
. I study for the specialty "Hardware and Software Adjuster" for half a year, I learned not to say that I learned something or I can’t teach it because we didn’t do much shit.
The second semester has come, the time for paying for tuition, and now I’m thinking whether it’s worth it not to pay for tuition, but to spend it on courses on studying LP
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half a year unlearned to say that I learned something- These are your personal problems.
is it worth dropping out of college to study PL
Is it worth it not to pay for studies, but to spend on courses on studying Japanese language
"It's definitely not worth spending money on courses on studying PL" - they won't teach you anything there.
If you don’t know how to study on your own, then it’s better to stay at the College / Sharag
The fish asked the duck: "Will the water return,
What leaked yesterday? If so, when?"
The duck answered the fish: "When we are fried,
the frying pan will solve all the questions"
If you are going to pay for your studies, it is quite reasonable to ask what you will get from it, find out the curriculum, assessment methods.
In the 21st century, a crust has less value than knowledge and there are much more opportunities to get the desired education. The only thing is, English is critical, and it is important to be able to learn, in old schools this was not taught much. With English, a much wider market for education and work opens up to you.
as an example
https://www.edx.org/
https://ru.coursera.org/
If you're not doing shit anyway (when you could be learning programming), then there's no point. Here it depends little on the teacher, and if you want to give money, then there will always be someone who will take it.
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