Our VP Instruction (who has placed 500+ iOS devs) told me, "I can say without reservation that a student who takes the iOS course seriously will land a job within 3 months of graduation." And we're putting our own dollars behind that. It's completely free until hired. (2/n)
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A lot of people used to be held back by not having a Mac to do the course. No more. We bought a ton of MacBooks, and we'll ship it to you for free to use in the course. (3/n)
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Two last things to make it even better: We're giving a $5,000 scholarship for students of the first cohort who are paying upfront, and a *$10,000* scholarship to women or minorities who are paying upfront. And, for those paying upfront, shared housing in San Francisco *free*.
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The first cohort launches a week from Monday. We can get you up to speed and ready to roll by then no problem. Apply here: https://lambdaschool.com/courses/cs/ios/
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Also, add students with disabilities to the $10,000 scholarship list
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Do you have many 'older' students? How have the older students fared - during the course and on graduation?
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We have lots, and there's no difference in performance
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Incredible to watch what you've built man. Cheers to you and your team.
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I have a question...can an accountant/economist toe this path? do you have specific experiences?
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Starting CSPT2 on Monday, definitely would have considered the iOS track if there a part-time option. I can’t imagine how awesome/frustrating it must be to have so many avenues for growth but be constrained by time/people. Excited for the future
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When does it launch?!
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