In a class with more than 30-40 students, video teaching (I can't accept this, I am pure white) is said to be video+face-to-face teaching, but I found that only when I auditioned was face-to-face, and I asked the students privately, all of them were videos. The so-called face-to-face teaching is the teaching assistant's answering questions. Besides, tuition is extremely expensive. Video teaching is a feature here and has a bad reputation.
A skinny composition, with about 20-30 students in each class, is practiced while talking, but after careful analysis, this method is not enough for the accumulation of knowledge. I actually learn less knowledge every day. Although I am an intern, compared with employment, I have accumulated less knowledge and encountered more and more problems in my work, which is not conducive to future development and has a general reputation.
Although there is a JAVA course in a front end, the teacher strongly recommends it to me. The most famous one here is the front end, so I think JAVA should be a gimmick, but in fact it is mainly the front end, 15 students/class, with a general reputation.
A student is still practicing, 10 student/class. He teaches face to face, lectures in the morning and practices in the afternoon. And every once in a while, he will go to the exam and say that he can't meet the requirements and study again. As soon as he listened, he secretly asked the students after work. Indeed, he really dropped out of class, strictly managed and completed the project independently. What are their characteristics? It has a good reputation.
I hope I can help with this topic.