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by Auflauf
4043 days ago
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Thanks for the reply and recommendation! An advantage I do have is that I do live in a college town. Unfortunately it has a population of 40,000 so startups are rare and I'd likely end up working at the university's tech support which isn't so bad. I'm confident I could make something happen as we both know that going back to school after a first degree usually means a huge shift in dedication in comparison to the first time. I'm just having difficulties deciding whether going to school for two years outweighs teaching myself and eventually taking a bootcamp. If you wouldn't mind... What do you think? |
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I've read mixed things on bootcamps, but have definitely heard some have fairly high hire rates - it was something I considered but my personality usually favors a potentially harder/longer path with a higher chance of success rather than the quick/easy route. If you feel comfortable/confident in a bootcamp go for it.