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by brudgers
3165 days ago
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It does not really matter whether or not the internet gives or withholds permission. There is no generic answer and there is no certainty regarding whether one choice is better or worse for a particular individual. In the end, it is just a matter of personal choice. Do you have the money? What would you do instead with your time? Why do you want to study at Flatiron versus an alternative? Do you feel like you are learning something? Keep in mind that Flatiron is a for profit company. The cost of delivering an online course can be very low (which is why early MOOC's could be free) and the list price without the 50% scholarship is a way of anchoring a high price so that 50% off looks like a bargain. I suspect that in six months, a similar discount will still be available. Good luck. |
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I do feel like I am learning something, and I enjoy it. But I have no way of telling if what I'm learning is what I should be learning according to what is needed today and into the future.
Thanks for your help they are good questions I should ask myself.