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Learning JAVA to go to training institutions is not a pit. I wonder if there is any difficulty in self-study.
Whether there is a pit is a matter of opinion. If you don't study hard, you will feel cheated everywhere. If you are zero-based, don't think about self-study and waste your feelings and time.

The benefits of reporting to training institutions are:

1, knowledge comparison system, strong practicality.

2, the project has a lot of practical experience and is quick to get started.

3. The company teaches whatever talents it recruits.

Self-recommendation

1, our tuition is more favorable than other institutions in the market.

2, offline teaching, small class face-to-face teaching

3, free audition, not satisfied with the payment.

4. Daniel's tutor team, with an average teaching experience of more than 8 years, has rich practical experience.

However, there are also many pits in training institutions, and everyone needs to pay attention.

1. Does the lecturer have any working experience in a serious company, or have he ever operated products online?

Will you promise to help you find a job? If you want to find a good job, don't rely on others to guarantee you, but improve your ability on your own.