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u/VitalViolinist wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

It's actually weird. It seems like they don't really group us into cohorts like other bootcamps. There are particular start dates, which essentially is just the date that you get access to the platform and assigned your success manager. They call the start dates "cohorts", but th

u/michaelnovati replied ·
So do you think it's likely that a 80% graduation rate is of people who either graduated or dropped out, but that a lot of people might be paused indefinitely and not counting? That's what I would expect for sure. I work on an interview prep program that is self-paced part-time and people take all kinds of vacations, pauses, ramp up and down, etc... so I would expect that too. But all the marketing has such high rates that I'm trying to figure out if a piece of the pie is missing. FWIW, I think their report is far from perfect but the fine print does outline the methodology. They only include "placed graduates who responded to the report" - which is fine to me, but as a consumer you should know that in interpreting the numbers.