u/89320420934 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
That's my gut feeling but google tells me about 5% admissions rate. It's hard to believe that they can be that selective while charging the amount that they do.
u/michaelnovatireplied·
If a programs costs $20K for 12 weeks, which is a college quarter, it’s like paying $60K a year in base tuition at a college alone… which is more than Harvard.
u/bklynpeter wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
No worries . Two months. From what I’m told, the summer is slow, so I’m hoping as we get to the fall, I’ll find a position 🤔
u/michaelnovatireplied·· edited★ FEATURED
The summer isn't slow no... there are a lot of hiring freezes right now that are reducing the number of options but it certainly isn't slow anymore than the fall, especially since COVID turned everything upside down, and you should be interviewing regularly, even if some of them aren't your top choices.