u/dowcet wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
> They do not post student outcome statistics. [Of course they do](https://www.nucamp.co/careerservices) but read the fine print carefully. My general take on Nucamp is that it's a great bargain if you understand what you're getting into and don't expect more than you're paying
u/michaelnovati replied ·
Yeah they focus more on satisfaction and people feeling the program is useful and honestly that's probably better than posting job outcomes for a bootcamp because I really believe that bootcamps need to be separated from their outcomes (and people should stop expecting a $100K job in 4 months for $20K). It would be better if people focus on "was my increase in skills from before to after worth the $20K".
EDIT: $20K is an example, NuCamp charges a lot lower per module and even the whole thing is like $5 to $6K