Yoo guys, I get a lot of questions on this forum about choosing a Bootcamp because I'm one of the few Alumni that post here. So here are 5 things you should consider about a company before you sign up for there Bootcamp.
But before that, why should you take a BC? Because
there is a CLEAR difference between an Alumni vs a guy who has been studying by himself. I know this guy who has been in this thing for 4 years and is a mod in the local lair, and he asks me for advice on his game. Trust me, it is worth it.
Most people think that if they put a few sold months into this shit, they will get it handled--but if you
put 2 sold months into a job and raise the cash, you can get it handled a LOT more efficiently.
Note: A good Bootcamp is taught by a guy who has
good game and is a
good teacher.
So here it is.
1. Are there Alumnus good?
This is #1 for a reason. THIS IS BIG. I know a guy that has taken 5 Bootcamps and his game is not as solid as mine. It doesnt mean that guy sucks, it means the teacher is not a good teacher or the teacher's advice is sub-par.
2. Are the company's programs good?
Is the company re-hasing out of date Mystery Method with a different name ever few months? or is it launching totally new and innovative products? You don't want to learn old technology when much more efficient products are out there.
3. Is the instructor a good teacher?
If the company has DVDs out, find a copy and watch the instructors speak. Can YOU learn from him? Does he convey his ideas clearly and effectively? or does he seem to ramble about? Everyone has a preference on teaching style, so pick the instructor that is best for you.
4. Does the instructor have game?
This should not be on here, but it is because there are people out there that is in this to make money, not help guys out. Mehow's Infield Insider is a great tool to see if that instructor knows his shit or not.
So there you go guys, hope this helps you choose a program. I used to intern at PU company in NYC, I took an ABCs bootcamp in the spring, and I just got back from RSD World Summit.
If you want my recommendation, I highly suggest RSD. I meet all the instructors and there game is solid. Ryan had 15 closes in the 2 weeks he was in Vegas. Amazing shit.
And look at what I can do now =]
Party on brotherssssss =]