Chatted with the first three Lambda School students hired today to ask if we could share their stories, and ended up doing some quick math: Their collective incomes increased by $183,150/yr after Lambda School (a $61,050 increase on average). All three are minorities.
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In that case: $30k for a 6 month non accredited course. You’re having a laugh mate. That’s daylight robbery. You can get an accredited certificate from Harvard for a third of that price.
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No one cares about accredited certificates. They care about jobs. That’s what we provide, guaranteed.
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I don't think Luke understands just how impactful a program like LambdaSchool is
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I do know that non-accredited certifications have very little value to employers. Why pay $30k for something that has the same value as a free online course.
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No one cares about certifications, they care about skills. Our courses are live and interactive with world class instructors, full time for 6+ months. Our students tell us all the time they learn more in one month with us than a year of self learning.
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You seem hung up on the accreditation aspect. Let me repeat that no one cares about whether your certificate is accrrrdited. They care about whether or not you can code.
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