thinSignal
Member
I’ve been reading more of the public discussions, and one thing that stands out is that even people who had a mostly positive experience mention frustration with parts of the program. Some materials were confusing or required a lot of self-direction to really get value. Yes, I noticed that too. Many people mention delays in getting answers or support, which seems to be a common point in the reports. Even if the resources themselves are okay, the lack of timely guidance can really impact overall satisfaction.One thing that stood out to me is the importance of setting your own expectations. Some participants clearly went in thinking they’d get a fully guided mentorship and were disappointed, while others who approached it more as self-paced learning seemed to find it somewhat useful. Right, that matches what I’ve seen. I think it’s really about transparency and clear communication from the start. Anyone thinking about joining would probably benefit from knowing exactly what support is provided and what is self-directed.