u/Avocado-1124 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Thx they did tell me reapply 3 month later. Could also be the bar become high since it’s three days till the start of this cohort and seats already filled up.
I guess i was gonna impress them with my problem solving skills but they didnt really buy it. I heard from Jane street yo
u/michaelnovatireplied·· edited★ FEATURED
Codesmith's process is extremely rigid and they know exactly what they are looking for and exactly what traits people successful in Codesmith have. The result is that they have very strong outcomes for the people they let in. So if you get rejected, it's probably a good thing, because you won't be one of the $150K success cases...
u/Avocado-1124 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
lmaoooo. I'm honestly in top 5 universities in CS and you here telling me not be one of 150k success rate. this sub is honestly hilarious
u/michaelnovatireplied·★ FEATURED
Sorry I think I completely miscommunicated and will edit. I meant you will not be one of the CODESMITH $150K cases, but you can totally do it a different path that's not CODESMITH. If you did Codesmith you might be one of the people up my DMs complaining about how bad the curriculum is and how they make you lie on your resume to trick people into getting senior jobs