Therefore the audience is only end up
Ruben Ogbonna:
Yeah. Our students are getting feedback from their professors at the Marcy Lab School every single day, written feedback and verbal feedback every single day from someone who previously got paid to write software at a competitive company.
Todd Zipper:
This is really groundbreaking. But you’re not afraid to lean into… I loved how you frame this middle 50%. I think that’s what you talk talked about, which is, obviously, the vast majority of learners out there that you feel like you can serve and, essentially, take from very to little or no coding experience, to getting software engineering jobs in one year. That is incredible, that’s groundbreaking. It also shows how much instruction matters, which is what you’re talking about, and we take for granted because you and I went to some good schools, and we both had similar experiences, where we had maybe feedback a half a dozen times in an entire quarter, and we crammed for a final exam just to get by to the next step, which is not mastery of knowledge.
So we have been simply ramp up
Ruben Ogbonna:
Right. Yeah. I think for us, it’s such a… New Mexico loans it’s a responsibility, because the stakes are so much higher for our students, because we’re intentionally working in communities where the safety net is not as strong, it’s more porous. And so to charge a student $30,000, and to not do everything humanly possible to sure that they make it through and reach their full potential, it shouldn’t be acceptable, but, in fact, I think that’s like par for the course, oftentimes, in our higher education system.