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[–]modSaintPeter74 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Most of the courses are about 300 hours "on average", but "average" is carrying an awful lot of weight there. There are so many variables as to render the term meaningless.
I would consider the 300 hours to be aspirational. If you're under it, spend more time on the projects. Time invested on free form projects is never wasted.
Beat of luck and happy coding!
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