I can't speak for the NBA or Navy, but it's not true for RC. I was a pretty meh developer when I got in 2016. Technical questions in the interviews are a magnitude simpler than any job interview I've ever had.
Most people don't have the skills Julia and the other people the original post mentioned. They're honestly the 1% of RC's over 1k (I think!) students over the years. Most of us have little projects that we work on for 12 weeks in a great environment or learn new things. Most of us are normal people who are lucky enough to be able to study programming for 12 weeks in NYC.
Most people don't have the skills Julia and the other people the original post mentioned. They're honestly the 1% of RC's over 1k (I think!) students over the years. Most of us have little projects that we work on for 12 weeks in a great environment or learn new things. Most of us are normal people who are lucky enough to be able to study programming for 12 weeks in NYC.