u/I_am_fast_as_fudge wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
CCAT is not an IQ test. People are easily passed with a basic calculator and a beginner's dictionary. If the students are high IQ, they wouldn't need a bootcamp to find a job. Not a lie to the student but a lie to the hiring company.
u/michaelnovati replied ·
Well that was my initial concern too - like the top 2% engineers are making $1M+ and don't want this program at all.
So it's really people who have 'high potential' lets say.
That is interesting, do you have examples or evidence the hiring companies are upset or stopped hiring?
Like I think that would be a good signal right, Austen said they are massively oversubscribed, but I heard of graduates that can't get placed.
So I absolutely have questions! Do you know any answers?