(02-02-2022, 06:04 PM)SteveFoerster Wrote: Being state approved, it's not "scammy". Nor is it immediately alarming that it's not yet accredited, as every institution has to start somewhere.
But at twenty grand, even postpaid, it also doesn't seem like a very good deal compared with many, many alternatives that don't come with asterisks
A boot camp doesn't have to be accredited or state-approved. But calling it a master's degree is scammy which is what I said.
(02-02-2022, 05:15 PM)MNomadic Wrote: https://goo.gl/maps/mfqyoShLW3BjUxvq6
The building Con is supposedly located in, is owned by Regus, similar to WeWork. You can rent a virtual office for as little as $70 a month. This is a tiny step up from someone saying I'm located in Manhattan, New York because they rent a P.O. box there.
Look at these pay later boot camps oftentimes there is a $3000 deposit.
The fine print for the Con boot camp, as you said, is $30k a year employment, which anyone with a CompTIA A+ cert can get a tech support job and earn more than that.
Someone in the thread asked if it's a good business model. If your costs are low and enough people don't break the contract and pay the full tuition, then it is a good business model. Otherwise, it would cost a company at least double the tuition to sue someone for nonpaid tuition. It is hard to sue someone across state lines for small amounts of money.
You can't find any reviews for the ConJob boot camp. Looks sketch to me.
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