Kramer said:
the question is not how I am going to learn. That's not why I asked here on the forum. I asked why this specific course gives 98% employability. it would be my chance to maybe get work and live abroad. That's why I thought about this course, but its price left me in doubt if it's really what the gods are indicating to me or not. Because that's exactly what I vented to Satan, I wanted to work and live abroad and be able to work from home office, remotely. and programming can offer me this and this course can offer me a greater chance of going abroad. That's why I asked this question here on the forum. For it could just be a coincidence, as it could also really be an indication from the gods. It's a decision I can't go wrong with.
A few things to keep in mind about the way these courses are promoted and what they entail.
The 98% employability statistic is a measure they use based on how many people who finished this course did get employed somewhere, it is uncertain if this employment is ever as good as stated either.
Worth noting, this does not include the number of people who started the course, only those who finished it.
It may be the course is not very friendly to students and only a tiny percentage of people who start it makes it through. Just keep that in mind, that statistics like that are always inflated compared to the full picture.
It is an advertisement to get people to sign up.
The course may still be good, but mostly it is a buzzword used to attract people. This is how such courses make money.
They attract many people by having good statistics to show, many people apply and pay the sum, but few make it through to the end, they drop out half way and are saddled with the debt while not affecting the statistics the course uses to advertise itself.
Be mindful of that and investigate the course itself.
Prepare a list of questions you need answers on, and contact them.
Such as, what the course looks like, how lessons are given?
How many lessons you will get on average?
is it mostly self study oriented or not?
Where is the main office of the course or the org behind the course located?
Are they a standalone org which offers these lessons or are they part of a bigger org which does things together with others?
What certifications to the teachers they employ have?
Are they able to share how many people who sign up for the course actually finish it successfully?
What kind of certification will you get after completing the course, how does it compare with other higher education certificates?
Specifically, you need to get to know what kind of certificate will be given to you after the course.
Certificates are one of the measures an employer will use to judge if your cv looks appealing to them.
If the course gives a relatively basic/low level certificate, look online what other orgs or institutes offer courses to get these certificates.
I almost guarantee you that you can get the certificates this course offers for much cheaper than this course.
Look into that and do not get tunnel vision on this specific course itself.
It is not the course which you need to fulfill your dream, but the qualifications.
Find out what qualifications you require, and look into the best/cheapest and least cumbersome ways to get the required qualifications.
This course is likely not the best choice at all. It may even be a scam.
However, it presents a path for you which you can follow and deepen your knowledge on.
Contact them, find out exactly what it is they provide to graduates, and look around online what this actually means, hoe valuable it is and what you can expect to gain from it.
Then, also look into what the jobs you are considering require, and look online where to get the necessary qualifications for the cheapest price and the least effort.
Work with the Gods on this.
Hail Satan!