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by LudwigNagasena
1695 days ago
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> But the fact that those who aren't isn't 0%, it makes it difficult to compare. It is irrelevant for the other 99%, so it doesn’t make it any harder to compare it. > Also, the reasons for people not graduating college and not graduating from a 3-6 month bootcamp will likely differ as well. 4 years is a long time. >There are many reasons why someone might drop out. So again, comparing graduation rates and job placement rates between uni and bootcamp won't really tell you much useful data, especially if you're trying to compare which one prepares students better. Sure, the comparison shouldn’t be that simplistic. |
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