To quote my response to snazz's quote further up: > Thats not exactly how this works, financially speaking. > TL:DR the more successful Lambda is with placement, the more they get paid per ISA ("financed" or not).…
Thats not exactly how this works, financially speaking. TL:DR the more successful Lambda is with placement, the more they get paid per ISA ("financed" or not). Incentives remain aligned, even if they get paid before the…
I can - it's that secondary education has issues that are getting worst faster than they are being solved.
That would mean the final exam is optional - and most students will not take it (at least until the fellows program gains more traction to take on more students). This is _not_ the final exam. Your comment is uninformed.
> No, they don't. I would encourage you to look into this more - specifically respecting that there is a massive difference between _real world_ experience and the experience a school can _simulate_. I could refer to…
To quote my response to snazz's quote further up: > Thats not exactly how this works, financially speaking. > TL:DR the more successful Lambda is with placement, the more they get paid per ISA ("financed" or not).…
Thats not exactly how this works, financially speaking. TL:DR the more successful Lambda is with placement, the more they get paid per ISA ("financed" or not). Incentives remain aligned, even if they get paid before the…
I can - it's that secondary education has issues that are getting worst faster than they are being solved.
That would mean the final exam is optional - and most students will not take it (at least until the fellows program gains more traction to take on more students). This is _not_ the final exam. Your comment is uninformed.
> No, they don't. I would encourage you to look into this more - specifically respecting that there is a massive difference between _real world_ experience and the experience a school can _simulate_. I could refer to…