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For both the people attending and looklng into programs like gSchool, I imagine the main thing that concerns them is the kinds of skills or training they will recieve to help them break into the software development field. I was no exception to this. I spent my days attending gSchool, obsessing over whether I was truly "getting it" and worrying myself sick about my potential ( or lack thereof ) as a developer. Yes, the class is intense and there is a lot of material to take in du...
For both the people attending and looklng into programs like gSchool, I imagine the main thing that concerns them is the kinds of skills or training they will recieve to help them break into the software development field. I was no exception to this. I spent my days attending gSchool, obsessing over whether I was truly "getting it" and worrying myself sick about my potential ( or lack thereof ) as a developer. Yes, the class is intense and there is a lot of material to take in during your classes.
A situation like this can be stressful and can harbor frustration not just with yourself or other students but with the instructors as well. However, despite the situation or headspace you may find yourself in as a result of this struggle, let me be clear that you will find no better support, understanding, or patience like that of which I personally experienced in my time with our instructor.
That instructor essentially inherited a classroom of students who had lost their initial instructor a few weeks before, leaving them confused and concerned about the course ahead of them. Despite these concerns, from the moment of his arrival from GA he was hands-on, focused, and more than capable of guiding us through the next six months. Having taken the time to seek his help and/or setting down with him to talk, I was not only able to get my questions answered, but I was also able to take a step back during those stressful emotional moments and process my victories and failures with the guidance of someone who has experienced these same things themself.
Overall, the time I spent in SF at gSchool may of given me the skills and knowledge to go out and get a job that I actually love. But far more important is the fact that the instructors that led the 26 of us developers-in-training provided me with the feedback and re-enforcement that helped me completely change my life and grow not just as a developer but as a person as well. It was my experience that this was exactly what our instructors wanted for us every step of the way.
But, changing your life can be alot like becoming a developer. It takes patience, empathy, and the understanding that you dont know everything, you dont have everything figured out, and chances are you never will. It takes this mindset and approach to truly appreciate the entire experience, and if that's just not something you can come to terms with, you have no idea what you are missing.
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How much does Galvanize cost?
Galvanize costs around $19,480.
What courses does Galvanize teach?
Galvanize offers courses like 12-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive, 19-Week Software Engineering Immersive with JavaScript & Python.
Where does Galvanize have campuses?
Galvanize teaches students Online in a remote classroom.
Is Galvanize worth it?
The data says yes! In 2022, Galvanize reported a 100% graduation rate, a median salary of $95,000, and N/A of Galvanize alumni are employed.
Is Galvanize legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 216 Galvanize alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Galvanize and rate their overall experience a 4.5 out of 5.
Does Galvanize offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Yes, Galvanize accepts the GI Bill!
Can I read Galvanize reviews?
You can read 216 reviews of Galvanize on Course Report! Galvanize alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Galvanize and rate their overall experience a 4.5 out of 5.
Is Galvanize accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. Galvanize doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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