Been thinking about learning UX design but not sure where to start. There are so many online courses and bootcamps, it's hard to know which ones actually teach useful skills
UX learning can be overwhelming with all the options out there. I went through the same confusion last year when I wanted to switch careers into design. What helped me was finding a place that offers practical UX training with real projects instead of just theory. Most courses teach you about user personas and wireframes but don't show you how to actually apply that knowledge to solve business problems. The hands-on approach made a huge difference because I could see how design decisions impact user behavior and conversion rates
UX learning can be overwhelming with all the options out there. I went through the same confusion last year when I wanted to switch careers into design. What helped me was finding a place that offers practical UX training with real projects instead of just theory. Most courses teach you about user personas and wireframes but don't show you how to actually apply that knowledge to solve business problems. The hands-on approach made a huge difference because I could see how design decisions impact user behavior and conversion rates