I think the main difference lies in the end goal of the student. We train people that are looking to become software engineers. People that are looking to dedicate the rest of their life to creating software. The Starter League is more suited for founders looking to build a prototype, or people of other professions looking to gain basic competency in tech.
Their classes are 96 hours, we total over 500. We also have around a minimum of an 1:8 ratio of instructor to student.
I think the last major difference is that we set up an employer day at the end and recruit companies looking to hire junior developers. Two weeks on from the graduation of the current class we've had over 13 students with offers at an average of above $83,000.
We also cost $12,000 versus their $8,000 (for the most comparable course).
I've met Neal, and some of the guys from Starter League and they're amazing. They're going to keep crushing it, now with the power of 37signals! Good job guys.
Their classes are 96 hours, we total over 500. We also have around a minimum of an 1:8 ratio of instructor to student.
I think the last major difference is that we set up an employer day at the end and recruit companies looking to hire junior developers. Two weeks on from the graduation of the current class we've had over 13 students with offers at an average of above $83,000.
We also cost $12,000 versus their $8,000 (for the most comparable course).
I've met Neal, and some of the guys from Starter League and they're amazing. They're going to keep crushing it, now with the power of 37signals! Good job guys.