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My experience with TripleTen so far

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u/michaelnovati replied ·
Hi, thanks for sharing thoughts. I have a few questions if you don't mind sharing, or if you don't know that's fine, but some members of the community were curious about. I've talked to people there and have some more insight but I'm asking these questions based on questions that have floated my way, and not trying to get answers myself. First off though I think the flexibility is a great trait for both Triple Ten and Springboard, but the downside of programs that publish graduation rates is that the rates are much lower as a result of the flexibility. **1.Do you have a sense of how many people you started with have dropped out so far, or how many people end up graduating? There isn't a good or bad number here, it's just useful to know.** Second, a number of people I've talked to who are based in North America have talked about all of the mentors and support being overseas, and having some communications issues (a couple of language and a couple of timezones, but all anecdotal) as a result. **2. Have you noticed any of these issues or can you explain more about the support?**

u/Lucky_Relationship68 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

I was giving my opinion about my experience SO FAR.

u/michaelnovati replied ·
I mean I appreciate your post, but in being transparent I think posting a referral code isn't the best because anyone can get 25% off on their website directly and it could mean you have an undisclosed financial benefit from posting this, and if you don't, being clear about that in the post would be helpful for the credibility.