u/KlutchSama wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
From what I was told by my coach, I'm the one who has the opportunity to increase the window if I want. Refunds are not going to be common based on the amount of people that quit or pay and don't take the program/job search seriously. You need to meet some pretty strict criteria
u/michaelnovati replied ·
Interesting because their public data only includes people refund eligible 6 months post graduation in the denominator of placement stats.
So if like 80% of people just drop out or don't graduate the placement rate isn't 80% but like 20%...
And the unit economics definitely work if people pay and disappear and don't get refunds