Why do you have high hopes out of curiosity?
One thing I tell people to watch out for is that many people have pointed out to me that the "placement rate" is misleading. Their outcomes report **only contains people who GOT JOBS**. So 85% placement rate in 6 months just means "of all the people who got jobs, 85% took less than six months and the rest took more than six months".
I would press them on similarly transparent completion rates within 8 months of starting (or whatever time period they say it is the expected time).
Because it's a self paced program, it's hard to get this number because a ton of people are likely still "active" and you can't say if they will drop out or get jobs yet.
So it's understandable if it's hard for them to explain this but they should at least be transparent about it so that you have reasonable expectations.
u/QueenKawaiiP wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
High hopes mainly because because I am just very hopefuly for my future if this does work out.
But I will call them again and talk with them about it when I can. I have been interested in a bootcamp because they are shorter than college and seem to have good outcomes. I did
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My personal opinion: I don't think anyone should convince you to do a bootcamp over a CS degree without getting to know you and your background.
If you don't have any degree at all, I would recommend considering all your options and then choosing TripleTen if you feel the best about it.