Amazing.
So does YouTube.
So does ChatGPT.
So does every LinkedIn post with a 🚀 emoji.
BetterTechr is not here to say that.
College trains you to:
The tech industry asks one thing:
“Show me what you can do.”
Not what you memorized. Not what course you bought. Not how many badges your LinkedIn has.
BetterTechr exists to cut the nonsense.
If someone promises all that — they’re selling hope, not skill.
Run.
BetterTechr wasn’t created in a boardroom. It was created in frustration.
The founder is a student who:
Instead of complaining, they built what they needed:
A system focused on skills, projects, and visibility — not promises, not hype, not shortcuts.
"BetterTechr is built by someone who’s been ignored, rejected, and confused — and decided to fix it instead of accepting it."
If this sounds uncomfortable — good. Growth usually is.
Because we’re not pretending to “understand students”.
We ARE students.
We’ve been there. We know the gaps. We know the lies. We know what actually works.
And we’re building it in public.
Make students tech-ready, confident, and impossible to ignore.
If that happens — BetterTechr wins.