u/AdmirableLIVE wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
I understand what you're saying. I guess I could reword it to ask if YOU had to choose a coding bootcamp which would you attend? I completely get where you're coming from in the same sense that some people should major in Finance and others should major in Chemical Engineering. C
u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
I'm bias but I would self-teach and then do Formation :) but that's because even though I have a degree, it was a broad engineering degree and I self taught myself web programming and started a web-based company in college that forced me to self-teach with real users.
Bloomtech's results were not great unfortunately :( I don't want to judge but by moving to the flex, much fewer people graduate now.
58% of full stack web people "graduated" and 90% of them got jobs.
They used to have 75% of people graduate with 75% job placement.
So of the people that sign on day one, it remains to be about 50% of them getting jobs at the end within 6 months of graduating.
The median salaries haven't changed much.