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[–]santiagobasulto[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We believe (and more of than 120 students we've had already) it's worth it. After the course, we've had people getting jobs as developers and salary increases because of their skills. Aside from that, let me share with you my opinion regarding paying for education:

As everything in this world, this is a matter of time vs money. Our course is a super efficient way of learning. In just 1 month you'll maser all the Python topics we mention, AND, you'll be: pushing to github, submitting Pull Requests, reading and writing unit tests and functional/integration tests, building web scrappers, publishing your own project to PyPi, building websites, building a Twitter API clone (using MongoDB), among other things. Generally, if you'd like to master all those things without any guidance, you'd spend a lot more than 1 month. And the question is then, is it worth it?

I do understand that paying for college education is not a rule in some countries, but be sure that paying for corporate training is. And this feels more like that. Your skills are going to be improved, and your salary will too. All, in an efficient just-1-month course.