\t Teacher: Hello, this classmate. He has been studying software development courses in our school for about one and a half years.
\t Student: Will this time be a little long?
\t Teacher: This time it is based on scientific research results. You have heard the truth that "slow work makes fine work", especially in the software industry. Understand every step, or it will affect your future study. The reason why I ask this question is because I heard that there are IT training institutions that can come out to work in only half a year or a few months. It turns out that the students trained by these training institutions are not favored by enterprises, because they don't have time to participate in a large number of practical projects, so they can't accumulate any practical experience, which is what enterprises value and what our school values in teaching.
\t Student: What is the curriculum in your school?
\t Teacher: I have classes five days a week. In the morning, teachers usually give lectures. The computer room is open in the afternoon, which is self-study time. Teachers and teachers also provide counseling. If you don't know anything, you can always ask the teacher. At night, you can also arrange a certain amount of self-study time every week. Such ample self-study time ensures that students can really absorb what they learned that day and lay a solid foundation for later study.