u/DizzyDoubt8199 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
I asked him on video call. He has bene working for two years and told me there was only a case like this once where a student dropped bcuz they thought it was hard and had no educational background. I am also a student for software development so already knew majority of stuff. D
u/michaelnovati replied ·
Maybe you can DM me more, someone who works/worked there was explaining in detail how they were working to decrease the first sprint dropout rate and made good progress. It was definitely not rare for people to drop out almost right away.
I don't know who "him" is, but if they were there for 2 years that doesn't sound accurate.
What I suspect is people don't explicitly "drop out" but they just ghost and disappear and are still "enrolled" forever.
Completely agree with self paced programs it's almost impossible to come up with fair graduations rates, which is why I don't actually think it's sketchy that they don't publish something... it can be impossible to publish numbers without context, and they want to make sure the context is communicated properly.