After having seen people enter into ISAs (not this one) I'd avoid them like the plague. They might be okay for a traditional university. You could do the math and see what it says. For other institutions it's a scam.
There's a serious incentive problem and I'm not talking about the student. The company put literally nothing into it. A few "lectures" to provide "training" and that was it. No help lining up jobs. No preparation for interviews. The "teacher" had no clue how to teach and anyway the material was useless. Nobody would hire you based on that material. An ISA works well if you get a share of someone else's income and don't have any costs.
There's a serious incentive problem and I'm not talking about the student. The company put literally nothing into it. A few "lectures" to provide "training" and that was it. No help lining up jobs. No preparation for interviews. The "teacher" had no clue how to teach and anyway the material was useless. Nobody would hire you based on that material. An ISA works well if you get a share of someone else's income and don't have any costs.