It's just a disgrace.
I took the course "3D modeling in Gamedev", designed for 8 months. The managers promised a rich program, a lot of practice and help on all issues.
A week before the start of the course, the first bells began - the class schedule was changed, plus the teacher was changed. The schedule didn't really suit me, but since most of the students were in favor, I had to agree.
As a result, I had enough for 4 classes. The first two went well, plus or minus. On the third, it became clear that no one was going to adhere to the program posted on the website (which, according to the training agreement, is an integral part of it). In addition, checking homework took one hour out of the three that the lesson lasts - and this is because the DZ was sent to the teacher in advance by mail, but he never gave any feedback to any of the students. He did not participate in the group chat either - the students were forced to help each other themselves.
In the fourth lesson, it became quite clear that this hat was full. Firstly, this time the homework was checked for TWO hours. Secondly, instead of following the program and making a block out of the room, the teacher made some kind of book, the reference of which he Googled in front of us - and did not even finish it, making its crooked likeness out of primitives.
I wrote to the managers to sort out the situation - my message hung unread for several days, and support was activated only after I wrote that I did not plan to continue. I was bombarded with calls for several days, although I offered to solve the problem in the course of correspondence. The manager refused to do this, insisting on calling and claiming that they needed "the most detailed understanding of the situation." Obviously, no one wanted to solve the problem, and the support is only interested in talking my teeth and shaking off the rest of the amount.
In general, they are regular information gypsies. I am by no means against courses - you can and even need to go to them, but choose as carefully as possible.
I would like to say separately about those who write positive reviews here. Not only do they look more like school essays for Marwanna, but they are also made from empty accounts with a single review on which courses it is clear. Suspiciously...