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How to balance software training and specialized courses
My consideration is

Learning expertise

If you can still learn, go to school. If you have more knowledge, you won't suffer, and it's not too late to train after graduation. If you are really not interested, go to training.

Affect graduation certificate

If the training will affect your diploma, I suggest you bend the rules with the teacher to see if you can train without affecting your diploma. If not, we should consider whether we need this diploma. After all, you got a degree certificate instead of a graduation certificate for self-taught undergraduate courses. Don't waste these three years.

Software training affects courses.

If so, I wonder if the interval between the next training will be long if I miss this software training. If the interval is not long, I want to finish the exam myself. If the interval is long, I'd better train first and then take the self-taught exam. After all, the self-study exam can last for several years, but laying the foundation for future work should not be sloppy.

Act immediately.

If it doesn't affect you, of course, I suggest you take part in software training now, and act quickly while there is still time! Otherwise, if you are not interested in your current major and don't learn other knowledge, it is a waste of time. In the end, you may have nothing. And it will be very painful to face the problem of mismatch between your major and employment in the future. Now that you have a plan, it is not bad to make adjustments in time.