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r/codingbootcamp

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

The funniest part is that we are talking about people with 4-10 yoe. It is laughable that anyone should care about what undergrad school you went to at that point.

u/michaelnovati replied Β·
It's not laughable because the selection bias in those schools, it's a proxy signal. It's not a sole decider and I'm sure they would take people from any school in reality, but it's easy to target people from those schools.