True, but that applies as much to their $200k figure.
> This gives students the opportunity to explore and develop immediately employable skillsets without impacting their already limited budgets.
The stuff that's worth using has free or cheaper alternatives anyway.
At the same time, I am also aware of free and cheaper alternatives for some of the options there.
True, but that applies as much to their $200k figure.
> This gives students the opportunity to explore and develop immediately employable skillsets without impacting their already limited budgets.
The stuff that's worth using has free or cheaper alternatives anyway.