u/InTheDarkDancing wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
I think it needs to be said it's possible that no one is a "bad guy" in these sorts of situations. Operating bootcamps is difficult, and everyone here is hyper-aware of how market conditions have changed over the past year. This doesn't necessarily mean the quality of education h
u/michaelnovati replied · · edited
100% it doesn't mean the program or company is bad, but it also doesn't mean you can keep on using old CIRR results to justify going to one today and you can blame companies for advertising 2022 or earlier placement rates not being open and transparent about decreasing placements rates when they have them internally and have goals around increasing them.