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Mark wants to be a web designer. He recently found out that a local company is

providing a certification program in web design. The program is free and if he
does well, the company will offer an entry-level position upon completion. Mark
likes the idea of hands-on learning and has never been excited about college.
He would rather avoid having to sit through the basic freshman and sophomore
college classes and go directly into doing what he loves. This opportunity will
allow him to do just that. The only problem is that his parents think that a four-
year college education is the only way to secure a good income. Are his parents
right? Explain what you think Mark should do in this situation.

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No his parents aren't exactly right, a college is far more expensive, not only money wise, but also time wise. These programs/bootcamps can get you started in web design, and make sure you pass with a certificate and fully understand the topic, and they only take around a 2 - 5 months.

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