Bootcamps typically prepare women for employment faster than universities, with programs lasting from a few weeks to several months. Community colleges offer a mid-range timeline with associate degrees often completed in two years. Universities involve a longer commitment of four years or more for bachelor’s degrees. Self-taught paths offer the ultimate flexibility but require discipline to efficiently reach employable skill levels, which varies widely by individual.

Bootcamps typically prepare women for employment faster than universities, with programs lasting from a few weeks to several months. Community colleges offer a mid-range timeline with associate degrees often completed in two years. Universities involve a longer commitment of four years or more for bachelor’s degrees. Self-taught paths offer the ultimate flexibility but require discipline to efficiently reach employable skill levels, which varies widely by individual.

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