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What I will admit to is that I wouldn't join a school where only 15% graduate. There's definitely something amiss.
it's not obvious to me what's wrong with that, other than the shady (borderline grifter) economics of the school taking their money regardless of the outcome. I'm not under the impression that 100% of people who attempt to learn programming will succeed at it.
what's a reasonable upper limit to expect people to successfully learn a bootcamp curriculum? I really don't know because there's so many variables but if it's > 50% I'd be surprised.
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