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<blockquote data-quote="Downtown_sherri" data-source="post: 479693" data-attributes="member: 118469"><p>Kinda shook by these claims tbh so I'm going to comment with some <strong>updated and personal active s<strong>tude</strong>nt experience.</strong> Maybe because two years has past since the OP posted, but I havent had ANY bad experiences with Devslopes.</p><p>In fact I enrolled a while ago.</p><p></p><p>1) They were super up front about the no-refund policy. (As they were when I first inquired two years ago)</p><p></p><p>2) They have MULTIPLE DAILY Classes. One of our professors/mentors literally holds 3 classes a day. Another one,(this cool russian guy) holds a class in the afternoon, AND Shawn(who is a godsend and helped me get re-motivated) has calls three times a day as well!</p><p></p><p>3) I hate to hear about the civil unrest, I do hope you ended up safe!!! Sounds like you probably aren't in the USA so maybe thats why you got the course for so cheap and others(like myself, living in the USA) paid 3x that.</p><p></p><p>4) Everything was spelled out in my Enrollment contract(I think they call it the Student Signing Agreement?)</p><p>I was completely aware of the refund policy. </p><p> a) This could again be because its been so long since you posted... but I've spoken to students that decided they were no longer interested in programming early on that got a partial refund. Even though Devslopes has a no-refund policy. So idk.</p><p></p><p>5) Saw someone say that Devslopes requires payment upfront and they offered different packages... Maybe that person was confused? They 100% offer payment plans, I'm on one. The different prices are because you can pay it off with different time-frames... with longer plans racking up more interest so OF COURSE some plans will be pricier than others making the cost look like it fluctuates. </p><p></p><p>Devslopes is awesome. If it weren't for Shawn, I'd still be on my first module wallowing in self doubt. </p><p>I'm now in Phase two and JUST landed my first $500 gig. I attend classes daily, I utilize the snot out of their discord, and Im sure to message Shawn if my doubt ever comes back.</p><p></p><p>All in all, these responses sound a lot like people not willing to put in the work and just want a certificate handed to them so they can magically start making money.</p><p>Devslopes isn't easy. I've known that since day one. You take out what you put in.</p><p>And I've done more in the past 2-3 months learning at Devslopes than the past FIVE YEARS that I was learning myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Downtown_sherri, post: 479693, member: 118469"] Kinda shook by these claims tbh so I'm going to comment with some [B]updated and personal active s[B]tude[/B]nt experience.[/B] Maybe because two years has past since the OP posted, but I havent had ANY bad experiences with Devslopes. In fact I enrolled a while ago. 1) They were super up front about the no-refund policy. (As they were when I first inquired two years ago) 2) They have MULTIPLE DAILY Classes. One of our professors/mentors literally holds 3 classes a day. Another one,(this cool russian guy) holds a class in the afternoon, AND Shawn(who is a godsend and helped me get re-motivated) has calls three times a day as well! 3) I hate to hear about the civil unrest, I do hope you ended up safe!!! Sounds like you probably aren't in the USA so maybe thats why you got the course for so cheap and others(like myself, living in the USA) paid 3x that. 4) Everything was spelled out in my Enrollment contract(I think they call it the Student Signing Agreement?) I was completely aware of the refund policy. a) This could again be because its been so long since you posted... but I've spoken to students that decided they were no longer interested in programming early on that got a partial refund. Even though Devslopes has a no-refund policy. So idk. 5) Saw someone say that Devslopes requires payment upfront and they offered different packages... Maybe that person was confused? They 100% offer payment plans, I'm on one. The different prices are because you can pay it off with different time-frames... with longer plans racking up more interest so OF COURSE some plans will be pricier than others making the cost look like it fluctuates. Devslopes is awesome. If it weren't for Shawn, I'd still be on my first module wallowing in self doubt. I'm now in Phase two and JUST landed my first $500 gig. I attend classes daily, I utilize the snot out of their discord, and Im sure to message Shawn if my doubt ever comes back. All in all, these responses sound a lot like people not willing to put in the work and just want a certificate handed to them so they can magically start making money. Devslopes isn't easy. I've known that since day one. You take out what you put in. And I've done more in the past 2-3 months learning at Devslopes than the past FIVE YEARS that I was learning myself. [/QUOTE]
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