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This place is very unorganized, and unprofessional. The internet was super slow, and many days was completely down. The platform was under construction while using it, so it ended up having two seperate Python courses which confused people and ended up splitting the class. Many of the lecture videos are done with earbud microphones which makes the audio on some them terrible and hard to hear even at max volume. Their career section was a bunch of links to youtube videos, and ev...
This place is very unorganized, and unprofessional. The internet was super slow, and many days was completely down. The platform was under construction while using it, so it ended up having two seperate Python courses which confused people and ended up splitting the class. Many of the lecture videos are done with earbud microphones which makes the audio on some them terrible and hard to hear even at max volume. Their career section was a bunch of links to youtube videos, and every now and then they send you email on a job lead in like Detroit. The class room was miserably hot. I did the course during the summer, and I don’t know if the air condition was broken, but I would just sit there and sweat while coding. A bunch of people tried to bring in fans, but it just pushed hot air around. They also have a bunch of old mismatched monitors for people to plug their laptops in to work, which are alright. However they never had enough adapters for everyone, so every day multiple people would get screwed and not be able to use a monitor.
Onto the curriculum. Looking back on it trying to do 3 full stacks in 3 months is absolutely bananas. I think it is just too much to try to fit into 3 months. They push this idea of working 70-100 hours weeks which you have to do if you want to keep up. Pretty much everyone falls behind the schedule. People fell behind so much in my Python stack that the teacher has us skip the database section. Another thing about working such long weeks is that I think comprehension really starts to take a hit. Working with complex topics really takes a mental toll, and I definitely think quality of time spent on these topics outweighs quantity. At a certain point people were just throwing projects together to keep up instead of learn. Half way through I switched to the online version which was much nicer because it saved me a ton of money, almost 2 hours a day in commuting time, and I found I was less stressed to rush through projects. All in all I don’t think Coding Dojo was worth the time or money investment at all. I still absolutely love coding and think it is a great field for people to be in. If you want to learn there are a ton of free online sources that you can earn a ton from for way cheaper. Also there are really really smart people that make Udemy courses that you can get for $10 dollar. I think i learned way more from Free Code Camp, and Udemy then Coding Dojo. If you are still looking for the structure of a boot camp I would check out Epicodus or Code Fellows. I have heard really good things about these programs from people at meet ups, and some of my friends. Also looking online their curriculum seems much better. Anyways this just my two cents, and I hope its helps you make a choice that is best for you.
Sarah of Coding Dojo
Alumni Relations
Sep 06, 2023
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How much does Coding Dojo cost?
Coding Dojo costs around $16,995. On the lower end, some Coding Dojo courses like Software Development Online Part-Time Accelerated cost $9,995.
What courses does Coding Dojo teach?
Coding Dojo offers courses like Cybersecurity Online Part-Time Bootcamp, Data Science & Machine Learning Online Part-Time Bootcamp, Data Science & Visualization Part-Time Online Bootcamp, Software Development Online Full-Time and 2 more.
Where does Coding Dojo have campuses?
Coding Dojo teaches students Online in a remote classroom.
Is Coding Dojo worth it?
The data says yes! In 2019, Coding Dojo reported a 80% graduation rate, a median salary of $72,048, and N/A of Coding Dojo alumni are employed.
Is Coding Dojo legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 628 Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo and rate their overall experience a 4.39 out of 5.
Does Coding Dojo offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Coding Dojo offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.
Can I read Coding Dojo reviews?
You can read 628 reviews of Coding Dojo on Course Report! Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo and rate their overall experience a 4.39 out of 5.
Is Coding Dojo accredited?
No
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