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by rabc
5271 days ago
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Great story, great idea, great plan. Since it's only 3 weeks, I don't think you Hacker School has too much problem accepting foreign students. But it will be a problem for startups trying to hire? Or they're OK aout trying a foreign employee? A suggestion: Hacker School don't provide certification or grading, but you could set a page with the names of the students for future reference. I'm really thinking about taking a 3-week vacations and try Hacker School after I finish my Master of Science degree. Even if it's just to learn more :) |
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Since it's only 3 weeks, I don't think you Hacker School has too much problem accepting foreign students.
The program's actually three months, not three weeks. That's still short enough for tourist visas (I think, but obviously IANAL).
The companies we work with are split on visas; in general, the larger the company the easier it is for them to do, since they can plan farther in the future (it can take months or more for visas to come through). The other issue is that I don't think you're allowed to seek employment while you're visiting the country and then get sponsorship; you're supposed to get sponsorship before you come (again, IANAL).
Feel free to email me (nick at hackerschool.com) if you have other questions. We'd love to find a way to make Hacker School more accessible for people outside the US. The primary reason to do Hacker School is to become a better programmer, so I think it's worth it even if the US's crazy immigration policy makes staying after the batch a pain.