u/Jeffangle wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Thank you so much for your thoughtful reply! Yeah, that's how I felt about Codesmithm, the instructors are excellent, and I really like their teaching approach. Also, the high entry bar ensures that you're learning alongside motivated peers. > I audited 200 a year ago and the v
u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
It sounds like Codesmith is the one you are naturally leaning towards. No one will shame you or force you to exaggerate at all, they help you represent your work however you want to represent it. You might be one of the few that get a really good job regardless or you might have a harder time. A lot of people I know end up in the middle. They don't want to exaggerate, but you have Eric Kirsten constantly telling you that you are hurting your career by taking a junior job and that Codesmith prepared you for mid level jobs, and you see the resumes of the people getting those jobs, and it starts to feel not so bad just leaving off the months on that OSP project on the resume to make it appear longer, but always 100% telling the truth to anyone who asks.