u/sheriffderek wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
"They were semi scams even during the peak years, it's just outcomes were pretty solid so no one really questioned it until 2022+" They're *not scams* when you get a job. When you don't - they are all of the sudden *scams*. Well, it seems like random bros choosing random school
u/michaelnovati replied ·
I'm seeing more people who got jobs calling them scams too though.
Once those people are in the industry for a few years their perspective changes and they realize that their instructor that confidently told them everything about getting jobs, really had minimal experience themselves and while good intentioned just didn't have the expertise you thought they did at the time.