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Shawn

They give you a basic TA session once a week, where everyone in the course goes over their own project. You have to wait for everyone else to have one-on-one converations with the instructor while you wait. They don't attempt to schedule around people's lives, so you have to make a 3-4 hour allowance in your schedule to do this, at whatever time they decide. The resources consist of hour long youtube videos, with fairly limited documentation. It's quite a lot of material and much of it is good. But it's an unorganized pile and extremely difficult to sort through. And the material is undifferentiated by experience level or prior knowledge. There are no supplemental, remedial materials. Or if there are , the administration is disinterested and unorganized and won't necessarily point you in the right direction. I think the intentions are good, but the school is overly generous in what levels it is attempting to teach simultaneously and, in doing so, is giving a sub-par experience for certain experience levels. I would be careful about making the plunge without any prior experience, thinking they will be able to train you adequately for a job. Personally, I'm doing it for a hobby. In that context, it's adequate, if a bit pricey.