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<blockquote data-quote="Salvy" data-source="post: 475140" data-attributes="member: 92275"><p>To be fair no one will hold your hand and teach you. Not saying there aren't mentors or people who can help. What I mean is that those academies or courses are really trying to teach you to be self-sufficient. They are trying to teach you that the best way to learn is to set a goal, stay focused, and be self-taught. Watching those videos, creating apps, and looking for solutions online ( exceptions, bugs, or whatever mistake you may have made) are just part of the journey. They are overpriced though (and probably not needed)... but as long as you are able to focus and keep learning you'll eventually get there. GLHF!</p><p></p><p>ps. sorry for your bad experience as well they suck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salvy, post: 475140, member: 92275"] To be fair no one will hold your hand and teach you. Not saying there aren't mentors or people who can help. What I mean is that those academies or courses are really trying to teach you to be self-sufficient. They are trying to teach you that the best way to learn is to set a goal, stay focused, and be self-taught. Watching those videos, creating apps, and looking for solutions online ( exceptions, bugs, or whatever mistake you may have made) are just part of the journey. They are overpriced though (and probably not needed)... but as long as you are able to focus and keep learning you'll eventually get there. GLHF! ps. sorry for your bad experience as well they suck! [/QUOTE]
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