is a Udacity nanoprogram certificate a good thing to have on your resume? I’ve got a psych degree and a minor in CS (I realized too late that I wanted to do a double major in CS and couldn’t do it so settled with the minor - which had I known that means nothing, I wouldnt have wasted my time) Anyway, is Udacity a good resource?
Does nothing to ur resume, but a lot to your skill set
My friend recently started a Udacity Java Developer nano degree, she was so confused and asked for help. After took a peek I am pretty angry at the poor content design, insufficient instructions and wrong sample solutions. She was given a LeetCode medium exercise within the first week, after an instructor who doesn’t really speak understandable English explained very little. The most laughable part is the solution given by the instructor doesn’t even return the right answer, here is the link to the sample solution she was given (LC46). https://github.com/udacity/JDND/tree/master/exercises/c1/exercises/permutation
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If you don't have any projects on your resume, it might be difficult to get interviews. The course projects will help you get personal projects on your resume.
If im interested in CS and wanting to get more experience, what should I do.
Do it to learn the technology not to add it in your resume. You wouldn't regret it.