How could you improve? By actually helping students when they come to staff and ask for help. The coding bootcamp claimed to have industry connections and a good employment rate after graduating. This is not true. I told friends that were working in the industry what I was being told to put on my resume, and it was everything that would cause my resume to be thrown out by a hiring manager. I received help elsewhere and finally got a job as a developer. It was because of help and advice from others and not this program. This experience was completely disappointing compared to friends that went to Centriq and Launch code. Spend your money wisely and choose another program that actually has good resources. This was a complete waste of time and money-and I know several other students that feel the same way. There was an instructor that actually bullied students. A lot of people wouldn't go to class if they knew he was going to be there. Thankfully I didn't have him as my regular instructor but the few times he instructed our class was awful. Most* of the student aides were completely disinterested in...
Read moreI am very disappointed in KU. I tried to get a covid vaccine for my 73 year old husband with diabetes. They said they have vaccines but they are for their customers. So if you don't use KU they won't give you a vaccine. Those vaccines are sent by the government for anyone over 65. They are meant for everyone not just your patients or customers. KU is suppose to help everybody. Shame on you KU. I will...
Read moreI attended college here for the psychology undergraduate program and business minor for a few years and had a good experience. The campus is nice but is a commuter school so there's not a lot a community among students. It's a good place to get your education but not much else. They have computer labs and a small snack...
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