u/ForgotMyNameeee wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
so assuming if i didnt have very strong fundamentals (which i don't imo, especially javascript), would that mean the bootcamp is definitely a good deal? what the other person said makes sense about how a lot of people felt like they were drowning and not retaining a lot of info s
u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
So if you aren't aiming for top tier companies with heavy DS&A interviews, and you don't have any internship experience, then I would consider a bootcamp or career accelerator. If you did a lot of DS&A in school, have an internship or two and want a leg up in the competitive environment, then definitely career accelerator and not a bootcamp.