Thinking I might want to spend some time working on a course but wondering what school I should attend. I work from home so the whole needing to be in class (online) thing won't be hard. the real question is which one should I pick or if I shouldn't take any of these what do you guys suggest. I'd prefer learning python or Ruby or potentially both. unless if there's another language you guys think I should learn that would help me potentially get better TC. Help!?
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I think it’s a lot less to do with the school and almost entirely what you make of it, so pick a cheaper school that interests you. Plenty of my cohort went on to do very well at major tech companies, but more than half went nowhere with it. I think outcomes had little to do with course material, and much more to do with the person.