Ask someone whether they’d rather hire a CS grad or an engineer with 3.5 years of on the job experience.
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I want to apply to Lambda but I'm trying to learn a little on my own. Is that recommended? Get my feet wet first?
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Do the mini bootcamp first
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https://lambdaschool.com/mini-bootcamp/ in case you need a link
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Thank you.
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And no debt from Lambda school experience.
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Don't forget that most students don't graduate in four years. 6 yr grad rates around 59% nationally. 66% for non-profit 23% for for-profit.
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you could put that on a billboard...
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$300K & 3.5 yrs experience vs. Piece of Paper with CS on it: Your choice.
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Pretty easy to represent visually too by someone that's not me
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Go back in time and save me from my 7 years in university pls & thx
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So the basis of a cs degree is to make x amount?
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Also worth saying: If you're already a good dev (already making websites, games, apps, whatever) start freelancing or interviewing as soon as you can and skip schooling all together.
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This sounds like a scene straight from a fairy tail! What is Lamda school? What are you making?
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