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Dear Bootcamps: Raise Your Admissions Bars or Get Out of the Way

7 pointsby tyurokalmost 8 years ago

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schoenalmost 8 years ago
This essay doesn&#x27;t consider institutions or classes that would help someone with absolutely zero programming experience try to prepare for the bootcamp admissions process that the author advocates.<p>While it makes sense to me that the bootcamps should be more cautious about their admissions standards, it still raises the question of what people who have written 0 computer programs are supposed to do when thinking about pursuing a bootcamp. And I guess there are many potential answers to that, but it&#x27;s a problem quite closely related to this essay&#x27;s argument.<p>I remember that at Berkeley there was CS 61A for people who had some prior programming experience (not necessarily directly related to the course content) and CS 3 for people who didn&#x27;t. Bearing in mind that some people who would be interested could not currently pass the author&#x27;s proposed screening question (implementing a JavaScript function to return the longest word in a string), it seems someone then ought to create the CS 3 equivalent to prepare those would-be applicants to do so. (And maybe that&#x27;s ultimately an existing free online class of some kind.)
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d_runs_faralmost 8 years ago
I remember back 20-ish years ago when there were all sorts of one year &quot;Multimedia Specialist&quot; programs popping up. Same problem, extremely low bar (ie. have cash? you&#x27;re in!) and the graduates end up with a bunch of basic skills but no frame of reference on how to apply them to actual problem solving.<p>Not sure what ever became of those colleges, but they sure pumped out the students.