u/littlemissfuzzy wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
> touts an 86% placement rate I’d assume 86% of people who fully finish the program first.
u/michaelnovati replied ·
when I read the fine print it was actually 86% of all the people who were placed and responded to a survey. got a job within 6 months and 14% took more than 6 months.
but what I'm hearing the influencers say in YouTube videos is just an 86% placement rate without any caveat or notes or anything and it's playing with fire. I think because it was already a bit of a stretch