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Le Wagon is a global tech training provider that offers full-time, in-person and online bootcamps in Web Development, Data Science, and Data Analytics. Le Wagon also offers part-time courses in Web Analytics, Python & Machine Learning, Growth & Data Automation, and Data Analytics Essentials. Le Wagon is aimed at individuals seeking to change careers or acquire specific skills. Le Wagon’s training has helped more than 18,000 students accelerate their careers, transition into tech, or launch startups. Le Wagon was founded in 2013 in Paris, and now has in-person campuses in over 40 cities and 25 countries.
Beginners are welcome at Le Wagon. Applicants of the Web Development bootcamp do not need any previous technical experience, but should be motivated, curious, and social. Applicants to the Data Science bootcamp should have basic knowledge of programming and mathematics.
Students at Le Wagon have access to comprehensive career services, such as 1:1 coaching, tech talks, and assistance with job materials and Github. Le Wagon offers students access to their extensive hiring network, and organizes regular recruiting events for students to participate in. Graduates will have lifetime access to Le Wagon’s learning platform.
Le Wagon offers various scholarships and financing options, such as installment plans, Income Share Agreements, public funding, and more.
After graduating from a study in the environmental and health care sector, I had a hard time finding a job vacancy that made me really excited, most of them lacked a certain practical aspect to it. Then luckily I got to know about coding bootcamps! With no prior coding experience, I started practicing a little to see how I enjoyed coding and if this was something that I could see myself doing for the years to come. Guess what! I did enjoy it, a lot! After doing research about learning to c...
After graduating from a study in the environmental and health care sector, I had a hard time finding a job vacancy that made me really excited, most of them lacked a certain practical aspect to it. Then luckily I got to know about coding bootcamps! With no prior coding experience, I started practicing a little to see how I enjoyed coding and if this was something that I could see myself doing for the years to come. Guess what! I did enjoy it, a lot! After doing research about learning to code and the various coding bootcamps that one can apply for I had 2 options: learning to code by myself or join a fast paced bootcamp program. This choice was not a hard one as I enjoy learning in a group with other people and having a teacher that you can ask questions when you get stuck or when a concept is not fully understood yet. Now then, a coding bootcamp it is, but which one? I've went to various bootcamps to talk about their program, teachers and support during and after the bootcamp and Le Wagon was the one that really stood out. I had a great talk with the hosts from Le Wagon Amsterdam, who took the time to answer all my questions, gave additional information and showed me the platform that the students work with during the bootcamp. An aspect that I also really valued was that both the hosts had done the bootcamp themselves and actually knew what it is like doing such an intensive program, instead of having a talk with a sales/admission person at the other programs I visited. So in the end, the choice was fairly simple, I got the best feeling with Le Wagon so I applied for it.
Then the preparation started and after reading many reviews/experiences/tips/tricks, one can't help but thinking: 'uff, this sounds though! Am I able to actually do this?'. To be honest, don't get scared off by everything you read. Yes you make long days. Yes you'll get to process a whole lot of information that feels overwhelming. Yes you'll get frustrated when things don't work and you've got no clue why. But this whole process is so much fun and you'll get plenty of help from the teachers and your co students that keeps you motivated to keep on going and have a great time learning new things! I'm not going into details about the program itself, it really speaks for itself. I do want to highlight the experienced teachers and TA's at Le Wagon, we got a new lead teacher for each new subject that lasted for 1/2 weeks, and all of them were able to clearly explain the topics of they taught and help with the exercises throughout the days. I personally really liked this switching of lead teachers, because you got to see some differences in thinking, workflow and extra information as each teacher had its own area of expertise that they also happily wanted to tell you about if you were interested.
One last thing that makes Le Wagon really special is their active community. During the bootcamp itself you already get a glimpse of its power, people are willing to help each other with coding related questions, job vacancies, freelance offers, resources and what not! I was extremely lucky as today I had my first workday as a developer at a company where the the lead developer is someone who finished Le Wagon's bootcamp a couple of years ago and was looking for some extra help. Also this opportunity was only possible because of the active and supporting community that Le Wagon has created throughout the years.
To summarise, if you like coding, willing to put in the hours and are ready for a jumpstart into a new career, Le Wagon is very likely your best bet!
I attended Le Wagon in April 2019 and was lucky enough to be part of the fantastic #batch240. I took a chance in leaving my job of six years and embarking on a new career path whilst in my mid 30s and, whilst tentative at the time, I can now say it was one of the best decisions I have ever made and one of the best experiences .
First of all the course itself is very well planned out - there is an hour and a half lecture in the morning before taking on challenges during the day wi...
I attended Le Wagon in April 2019 and was lucky enough to be part of the fantastic #batch240. I took a chance in leaving my job of six years and embarking on a new career path whilst in my mid 30s and, whilst tentative at the time, I can now say it was one of the best decisions I have ever made and one of the best experiences .
First of all the course itself is very well planned out - there is an hour and a half lecture in the morning before taking on challenges during the day with a "buddy"(I partnered with most people on the course by the end) before finally a live code session to go through one of the challenges.
The course teaches mainly Ruby but also all of the key frontend languages too, databases and much more and by the end I was able to create my very own project - two of them in fact! The final project was a music game which was really cool to work on and then demo in front of over 100 people at Google Campus on the final day.
The teaching assistants are also very patient and very knowledgable and were all students at Le Wagon at some point.
Whilst on the course I met lots of like minded people all there to learn how to code. I was out every Friday night - a lot of them organised by Le Wagon - with my course mates and it was a great way to get to know everyone and were also a lot of fun. It is a great way to wind down after an intense week of coding!
If you have an interest in coding and are willing to learn then this is the place you want to do it - you will also receive ongoing cv and job support during and after the course. Watch the demo day videos on You Tube and see for yourself what you will be able to code after just nine weeks. If you are still on the fence about Le Wagon I would say just go for it!
Before joining Le Wagon, I was a senior management consultant at PwC Dubai. After 2.5 years of consulting, I felt it was time for a career change. I wanted a career in tech, so I felt that learning how to code would be an essential skill needed to kick off in the right direction. Le Wagon was an awesome experience! I learned how to code, how to develop a product alone & with a team, how to pitch web applications, all in just 9 intense weeks. The program is designed in a way that flows ...
Before joining Le Wagon, I was a senior management consultant at PwC Dubai. After 2.5 years of consulting, I felt it was time for a career change. I wanted a career in tech, so I felt that learning how to code would be an essential skill needed to kick off in the right direction. Le Wagon was an awesome experience! I learned how to code, how to develop a product alone & with a team, how to pitch web applications, all in just 9 intense weeks. The program is designed in a way that flows perfectly with the build-up of knowledge. If you’d like to become a junior full stack developer, a product manager, or a tech entrepreneur, I highly recommend Le Wagon. The attention given to each student by the teachers is unmatched. Proud to be part of the Le Wagon family :rocket:
Before Le Wagon, I was working as a Sales Team Lead at a tech company in Toronto, Canada. I learned a lot from the experience, but after a while realized that although I loved working in tech I was ready to try something other than Sales. I used to consider myself someone who was bad with anything related to computers and would never have considered learning to code a few years ago. However, once I was exposed to the world of tech, I became very curious about what the Developers were doin...
Before Le Wagon, I was working as a Sales Team Lead at a tech company in Toronto, Canada. I learned a lot from the experience, but after a while realized that although I loved working in tech I was ready to try something other than Sales. I used to consider myself someone who was bad with anything related to computers and would never have considered learning to code a few years ago. However, once I was exposed to the world of tech, I became very curious about what the Developers were doing on the other side of the building.
At first coding only appealed to me because I loved the idea of being able to work from my laptop from anywhere in the world. I didn’t know if I would be any good at coding or if I would enjoy it but decided to try it out with some free online courses. I very quickly realized that coding was something I was interested in pursuing. It was challenging, but still very enjoyable to learn.
Although I was interested in coding, going back to school for a 4 year computer science degree didn't appeal to me. I started looking into bootcamps and came across Le Wagon. There are many highly rated bootcamps in Toronto but moving to Europe seemed like way more fun (and it was!). I've always been an avid traveller and moving to Europe has been a goal of mine for a while. I remember googling "best coding bootcamps in Europe" and Le Wagon by far had the best reviews. I looked though all the testimonials and couldn't believe how positive they all were. I actually tried really hard to find a bad one and wasn't successful. Reading everyones stories I knew Le Wagon was the right school for me. I loved the focus on entrepreneurship and the final project. I also loved that Le Wagon is a Full Stack bootcamp and would give me a taste of everything instead of focusing on just Frontend, Backend or one specific language. When I looked at the different Le Wagon locations I knew I wanted somewhere warm and not too expensive with a big enough tech community that I could stay and find a job after the bootcamp. I decided on Barcelona and it was a great decision. I fell in love with the city from the moment the plane landed!
Le Wagon Barcelona from start to finish was an amazing experience. I was impressed with how well structured the course was. The day would start with a 2 hour lecture. These lectures were very well designed and all of the teachers were amazing. They were all extremely knowledgeable and did a great job of making the lectures engaging. After the lecture we would spend the majority of the day working on exercise in pairs. The exercises were the perfect way to absorb the concepts of the day and when we got stuck on a problem the teachers and TAs all did a great job of helping us through it. Working with a different partner everyday was also a great way to learn. Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses and a different perspective on how to approach a problem. It was very helpful to learn from each other. After the exercises we would finish the day with a Live Code and take home flashcards to help us review everything we learned.
Although I learned a lot throughout the entire course, I think the projects weeks were the most valuable part of the experience. It was amazing to build something from scratch in only 2 weeks. The project really allowed us to put together all the skills we learned in the previous weeks. Going into the course, I didn't have any ideas for the final project, but all the teachers really encouraged us to think about it over the first few weeks and pitch an idea for the experience. I ended up pitching an idea for an app to search for food by dish called 'Craving' and was pleasantly surprised when it was selected to be built. It was an incredible experience to work with my team to bring the idea to life.
Now that I'm done the bootcamp I'm excited to see what's next to come. I've just started to look for jobs and the Barcelona staff has already been extremely helpful providing job postings, referrals and answering any questions I have. I'm also fortunate to have the opportunity to be a TA for Le Wagon in Barcelona and Madrid this July!
After the experience I had, I understand now why Le Wagon has so many amazing reviews. Signing up for Le Wagon really is one of the best decisions I've ever made. So if you are reading this and thinking of signing up, I guarantee that after your bootcamp you will feel the same way too.
I was a second year bachelor student in Computer Science. I was not satisfied with the courses given in my university. So I decided to quit and learn on my own, which proved to be harder than I thought. That’s where I discovered Le wagon.
I did my bootcamp in Barcelona from January to March 2019. I was able to meet like-minded people with a great sense of community spirit. The staff was very knowledgeable and super friendly always there to help you whether it is in or ou...
I was a second year bachelor student in Computer Science. I was not satisfied with the courses given in my university. So I decided to quit and learn on my own, which proved to be harder than I thought. That’s where I discovered Le wagon.
I did my bootcamp in Barcelona from January to March 2019. I was able to meet like-minded people with a great sense of community spirit. The staff was very knowledgeable and super friendly always there to help you whether it is in or outside the bootcamp. The material they teach is really good to get you started with web development and computer science in general. They will also teach you how to think like a programmer and how to work in a team. No matter your background, at the end of the bootcamp you will be able to build a web app of your own.
It is now a couple of month after the end of my batch, and I am now working two jobs. One as a web developer for an accounting company and the other as a software engineer in a Belgian startup. I did not expect the extent to which Le wagon would boost my career.
If you want to get into coding, Le wagon is what you are looking for! It is well worth the time and the money.
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How much you learn is significantly based on how much effort you put in. Le Wagon certainly give you all the tools to learn an incredible amount in 9 weeks, and if you put in the work you can become very proficient. Thus, if I could give future students one piece of advice it would be to put in a lot of work, the amount you will learn will pay off!
Overall, I had a great experience. I learned a copious amount in 9 weeks, the staff were all friendly and helpful, and all the resources still available after the boot camp are amazing! Highly recommend!
Le Wagon has taken me from not being able to write a single line of code to being able to create a fully functioning web application in just 9 weeks! I think that’s pretty amazing. The skills I have been able to pick up have exceeded my expectations of what I would be capable of once completing the course. All the teaching assistants are very helpful, knowledgeable and have been through the programme themselves which is a huge confidence booster on days when you might be struggling a...
Le Wagon has taken me from not being able to write a single line of code to being able to create a fully functioning web application in just 9 weeks! I think that’s pretty amazing. The skills I have been able to pick up have exceeded my expectations of what I would be capable of once completing the course. All the teaching assistants are very helpful, knowledgeable and have been through the programme themselves which is a huge confidence booster on days when you might be struggling and wondering whether you’ll ever grasp it!
My intention was always to find a career as a developer afterwards and the support to help me achieve this has been fantastic and goes well beyond just teaching you how to code. The online learning platform Kitt - created by the staff - and the active slack community of past alumni are an invaluable resource which I constantly reference even after finishing the programme. Coding is pretty much a key life-skill these days which Le Wagon has helped me achieve. I would 100% recommend.
Since I was young I always wanted to learn code but I’ve never had the discipline to learn it. When I saw the projects of the first batch in Lausanne, I thought it was impossible and felt really impressed. So I decided to join the Wagon on batch #249.
At first, it’s scary but you realize that you learn very quickly and it’s very satisfying. The teachers are excellent and very pedagogical. The program is very well thought out and always up to date. Above all the people I met where ve...
Since I was young I always wanted to learn code but I’ve never had the discipline to learn it. When I saw the projects of the first batch in Lausanne, I thought it was impossible and felt really impressed. So I decided to join the Wagon on batch #249.
At first, it’s scary but you realize that you learn very quickly and it’s very satisfying. The teachers are excellent and very pedagogical. The program is very well thought out and always up to date. Above all the people I met where very nice and inspiring.
Before joining LW Barcelona, I worked as an account manager for a digital marketing agency based out of Hong Kong. I was responsible for the development, delivery and reporting of digital marketing campaigns for our clients in Asia. I had the chance to be exposed to all facets of digital marketing and worked directly with a team of experts. With digital marketing being so closely connected to website design & development, I also managed a few website delivery where I had to coordinate ...
Before joining LW Barcelona, I worked as an account manager for a digital marketing agency based out of Hong Kong. I was responsible for the development, delivery and reporting of digital marketing campaigns for our clients in Asia. I had the chance to be exposed to all facets of digital marketing and worked directly with a team of experts. With digital marketing being so closely connected to website design & development, I also managed a few website delivery where I had to coordinate with developers & designers. However, I felt I was lacking the technical knowledge to adequately communicate what I was requiring from them which ultimately led to frustration and miscommunication.
That is one of the main reasons why I decided to join LW; I wanted to learn in more depth the specificities of frontend and backend development so I could improve the level of my conversations with creatives. The other reasons being that I had always been really curious about coding and found it so fascinating. With a desire to go down the product management path, it felt imperative for me to learn the basics of programming. LW seemed to offer exactly what I needed/wanted from a coding bootcamp: an international learning environment, teaching assistance & guidance, a short timeframe and covering the most important coding basics.
First and foremost, LW helped me to understand that digital product management was the field that I really want to get into. Getting to understand the specificities of backend and frontend was a mandatory step but the excitement really came from creating a product from scratch and seeing it come to life. “Owning” this product delivery was really the thing that made me click and gave me the confidence to now look for product owner or junior product manager roles.
After 15 years in corporate finance, I decided to change something in my career, something that will allow me to have a different lifestyle - I wanted to be a freelancer, to work on projects and to have a better use of my daily schedule. In the same time, I always had an interest in what stands behind the applications we all use every day on our devices. This is how I decided I wanted to learn how to code.
Without knowing too much about what a bootcamp mean...
After 15 years in corporate finance, I decided to change something in my career, something that will allow me to have a different lifestyle - I wanted to be a freelancer, to work on projects and to have a better use of my daily schedule. In the same time, I always had an interest in what stands behind the applications we all use every day on our devices. This is how I decided I wanted to learn how to code.
Without knowing too much about what a bootcamp means and without too much time for preparation, I jumped in one of the best experiences in my life. First impression - user friendly learning platform and good quality online lectures - it gave me the feeling I am in good hands. What came next during the bootcamp was really above my expectations - teachers are not only technically skilled, but they are great educators and, very important, they share a very positive energy. One very nice perk of doing the bootcamp with the best school was that I met there the most diverse mix of colleagues, both from culture and career background perspective. And they all share a strong attitude, they want to learn and change their lives.
Still deciding what was the best thing about doing the bootcamp - that I learned to build modern web apps in 9 weeks, that I met amazing people and we are still connected and help each other, or that I have continuous access to the learning platform. It is hard to choose one because I enjoy them all.
I'm 46 years old, geek in 80', began to code in basic on Amstrad, and having good time in swimming.
After a career as surf life saver, then coach, diving into Linux, I began system administrator in a printing factory... 11 years.
I realy wanted to dive in code to be a good devops in... 4-5 years.
Then I did le Wagon, batch 220, Paris, with a class of very diversified profiles but from the people I had met so far which was an experience as rewarding as intriguing.
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I'm 46 years old, geek in 80', began to code in basic on Amstrad, and having good time in swimming.
After a career as surf life saver, then coach, diving into Linux, I began system administrator in a printing factory... 11 years.
I realy wanted to dive in code to be a good devops in... 4-5 years.
Then I did le Wagon, batch 220, Paris, with a class of very diversified profiles but from the people I had met so far which was an experience as rewarding as intriguing.
The program is dense but enlightened as well as enlightening, with a staff of teaching and coaching willing to make you reach a complete autonomy.
Now, I am leaving my job in order to dive into the code and not to reproduce the mistake of not coding at the end of my training and losing this skills.
The Wagon, both in its teaching format and pedagogy and in its active and international community allows the wildest dreams.
The glass ceiling is broken. The new paradigm: sky is the limit.
Thanks to The Wagon
Why coding?
Tech has always been my first love. At age 20, I started an online store selling ethnic groceries out of my parents’ shop. It featured a full working cart, a card payment gateway and an order tracking page.
The site was all duck taped and glued together using visual editing software. It was the year 2000, way before Google and Paypal were a thing. It would take 10 years until Amazon would land in Italy and educate Italians how convenient, reliable and time-s...
Why coding?
Tech has always been my first love. At age 20, I started an online store selling ethnic groceries out of my parents’ shop. It featured a full working cart, a card payment gateway and an order tracking page.
The site was all duck taped and glued together using visual editing software. It was the year 2000, way before Google and Paypal were a thing. It would take 10 years until Amazon would land in Italy and educate Italians how convenient, reliable and time-saving online shopping can be.
In the meanwhile, my store was starting to pick up momentum when I felt I still wanted to travel and see the world.
My thirst for adventure took me to places like Bermuda, United States and even somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean working aboard a Mickey Mouse Themed cruise ship.
(if during summer time you see a DIsney Ship docked at the Barcelona Port, that’s the ship where I worked! Make a wish when you hear the magical horn :slightly_smiling_face:
After finally settling down in Barcelona and about to turn 40 , I decided it was time to finally decided what I want to do “when I grow up”.
Still kinda undecided, I then looked back and remembered my old room’s bookshelves. They were flowing with books about how to build websites using WYSIWYG tools….I am talking about Front Page ’98, Dreamweaver and Macromedia Flash.
Yup, I am that old :slightly_smiling_face:
I found coding always a bit intimidating. I was afraid to miss a semicolon somewhere and mess up the whole website.
Back then, the “cloud” was only something related to weather forecasts and hosting companies did not back-up automatically your files and things tend to go wrong much easier than it is today. After working in many large tech companies as non-technical employee, I finally realised the power of understanding and writing code.
Developers, no matter what their level is, are always incredibly respected and sought-after figures.
But more than that, I realised that being able to write code and build beautiful interfaces unlocks a world of possibilities.
Becoming a developer.
Starting a career as Project Manager.
The most appealing to me?
Founding your own start-up and embark on a journey to find creative solutions to real-life problems.
Building an MVP is no longer an expensive and risky endeavour. As a founder, I no longer need to rely on other developers to build the foundations for my vision. When I have an idea, I can simply turn on my laptop and start experimenting. When I have a tech-related doubt, I now know what to look for and where to look it.
The future is now full of promises and possibilities.
Where I am on the driver’s seat and I am free to go as far as I want to go!
What were you doing before?
At Le Wagon Barcelona, diversity is highly valued. Our batch included an awesome bunch of extraordinary individuals coming from many different countries, diverse cultural backdrops and multiple professional backgrounds. In my case, I am an Italian citizen born in Thailand with Vietnamese, Cambodian and Chinese Heritage. Lived in Beijing for four years where I graduated in Chinese Language and Culture.
I was also fortunate enough to live in the London, Italy, Orlando (Florida), between Port Canaveral and the Bahamas working on a Cruise Ship, the Bermuda Island and now Barcelona.
In my opinion, simply the best city in the world!
Professionally speaking, my career path has been as varied as the entry stamps in my passport’s pages
import manager for a textile company
sales manager for a food wholesale enterprise
waiter and assistant Restaurant manager for the Walt Disney Company
search engine evaluator for Google and Instagram
business sales specialist for Apple
…and of course, my favorite gig so far: being a Zumba Fitness Instructor and running my own school. Any Daddy Yankee fan out there?
Why Le Wagon? Why Barcelona?
Before deciding on which bootcamp to invest, I spend about five days reading ALL the reviews of ALL the coding bootcamps in Barcelona.
When learning more about Le Wagon one word kept appearing over and over again: reputation.
Le Wagon enjoys an incredible reputation in the tech, entrepreneurship, and in the wider business world. This both in Barcelona and abroad thanks to Le Wagon’s presence in more than 35 cities. After attending the boot camp myself I can now witness that all those five reviews are simply reflecting the truth.
Le Wagon is a special place where excellence is encouraged, nurtured and expected.
Starting from Le Wagon Barcelona driver, to the TAs, to the fellow students, I found an infinite source of daily inspiration. Inspiration to always challenge myself.
Inspiration to be humble and keep on learning. Put what I learned to the test, learn some more and then start the process all over again.
Inspiration to keep my mind opened to the world of possibilities out there.
Inspiration to find inventive ways to solve real problems by building beautiful, easy to use web applications.
Even the Inspiration necessary to keep inspiring myself to work hard and enjoy the process.
Barcelona.
The place to be.
La ciudad Condal is everything I believe a city should be.
Openminded.
Welcoming.
Diverse.
It has everything a city should have:
a flourishing Tech scene,
a great expat community
a mild winter, an amazing summer
reasonable life costs,
great public transportation…
….anybody up for a mojito at a beach chiringuito after work?
Demo day was 5 days ago, what are you doing now?
I am typing this from my new office’s little terrance.
The sun is super nice and my new teammates are incredibly awesome.
Thanks to the skills acquired at Le Wagon I found a business partner who highly values my opinion and experience. He founded a tech startup who’s helping influencers editing and monetising their videos.
It’s a hassle free one-stop solution for content makers that allows them to stop worrying about the technical and business stuff and concentrate on creating high quality, entertaining It’s a wonderful workplace which offers me tons of flexibility.
Flexibility to set my own hours.
Flexibility to take the role I see fit as the business grows.
Flexibility to keep on working on my AI-related tech-startup. A streaming service for families to access and safeguard their most valuable treasure: their memories.
Flexibility to be able help my younger brother with his Malta-based blockchain startup.
None of this would have been possible a mere 10 weeks ago.
Le Wagon gave the tools, the knowledge and the confidence to continue on my tech journey .
Once again, thank you Le Wagon Barcelona for truly changing my life.
I will make sure to come and visit very often, just to keep the creativex juices flowing :slightly_smiling_face:
Nam Hai Chau
How much does Le Wagon cost?
The average bootcamp costs $14,142, but Le Wagon does not share pricing information. You can read a cost-comparison of other popular bootcamps!
What courses does Le Wagon teach?
Le Wagon offers courses like Data Analytics Bootcamp, Data Analytics Bootcamp Online, Data Analytics Essentials Skill Course, Data Engineering Bootcamp and 12 more.
Where does Le Wagon have campuses?
Le Wagon has in-person campuses in Amsterdam, Bali, Barcelona, Berlin, Bordeaux, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Casablanca, Cologne, Dubai, Lausanne, Lille, Lisbon, London, Lyon, Madrid, Marseille, Mauritius, Melbourne, Mexico City, Montreal, Munich, Nantes, Nice, Paris, Porto, Rennes, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago, Sao Paulo, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Toulouse, and Zurich. Le Wagon also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Le Wagon worth it?
Le Wagon hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 3,259 Le Wagon alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Le Wagon on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Le Wagon legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 3,259 Le Wagon alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Le Wagon and rate their overall experience a 4.96 out of 5.
Does Le Wagon offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
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Can I read Le Wagon reviews?
You can read 3,259 reviews of Le Wagon on Course Report! Le Wagon alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Le Wagon and rate their overall experience a 4.96 out of 5.
Is Le Wagon accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. Le Wagon doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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