u/FiveGuys1Cup wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Hi, I just saw this thread. I’ve applied and been accepted to the Software Engineering Springboard bootcamp. I was going to use the deferred tuition option, but you are saying it will take years to get a job through the camps education? Can you elaborate why?
u/michaelnovati replied ·
You should download and read the report here: [https://www.springboard.com/outcomes/](https://www.springboard.com/outcomes/) (requires email for full report)
And from here: [https://ddf46429.springboard.com/uploads/resources/1675095611\_Performance\_Fact\_Sheet\_SEC\_12.2022.docx.pdf](https://ddf46429.springboard.com/uploads/resources/1675095611_Performance_Fact_Sheet_SEC_12.2022.docx.pdf)
I don't want to misrepresent any of the raw data.
The point I was making was that even if the "placement rate" looks good, it's based only on people who graduate and since the majority of people don't graduate.
The fact sheet says clearly that for 2021, only 29% of people graduated within 150% of the published program length.