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Hi Dhruv, What percentage of students who complete the program would you expect to be able to get a job as a Self-Driving car engineer?
Hi wburgo, It's hard for me to give a number for a few reasons: 1. Not everyone applying actually wants a job. A lot of people are taking this program just out of curiosity and interest. 2. It really depends on where you live. People in the Bay Area, Germany, and the Michigan area are going to be closer to employment opportunities than other. That being said, we are optimizing the entire program to be such that the p…
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For mine, it says December 12.. I guess they have different terms? Dhruv, could you confirm?
I recieved an email as well, however mine says January of 2017. I haven't seen anything about registering either.
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#46By my calculations [0], one nanodegree is equivalent to approximately 0.0007 seconds of classroom instruction. If you're going to create a self-driving car, please, please, please get at least a millidegree (~2 hours). [0] ~120 credit-hours per B.S. degree * ~16 classroom hours per credit-hour * 360 seconds per hour * 10^-9 for nano- prefix
I'm assuming your being hyperbolic or sarcastic. I don't think it's intended to mean literally a Nanos worth of a degree. More attune to just buzzword for a certificate or completed coursework. The word "Certificate" comes with a lot of preconceived thoughts. I think they are trying to break away from with a new name
A certificate course by any other name is still a certificate course.
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#47Hi all, My name is Dhruv (dhruv@udacity.com) and I lead the Self-Driving Car Nanodegree program here at Udacity. I'm happy to answer questions directly on this note (email me!). I think this program will be very different from our existing Nanodegrees as we have real industry partners who are extremely invested in making sure the program is high quality from the get go. This is because they want to be able to increas…
In what degree is the material tailored for cars vs other forms of autonomous vehicles? Would you say the knowledge transferable to, for example, autonomous drones?
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#49I am from India , enrolled for Nov 28 batch.if after paying this hefty amount , if the candidate's geographical location becomes a constraint ,then what's the use? No doubt , i will learn many things , but my ultimate goal is to land a job in Bay Area , Germany etc.I would like that my skills and performance be the criteria in selecting or rejecting me and not the country to which my passport belongs to. The companies should sponsor the visa for the students ideally if he/she is skilled enough and have proven his/her mettle in this NanoDegree program at the end of 9 months.