I had a great experience at LearningFuze learning web development. I was doing graphic/web design originally and had wanted to delve deeper into the development side. The curriculum focuses on teach a set of core programming languages before splitting into front-end and back-end technologies. I enjoyed how project-based the curriculum was and the applications that you get to develop really help you to hone your skills and allow you to learn how to build fairly sophisticated and polished ap...
I had a great experience at LearningFuze learning web development. I was doing graphic/web design originally and had wanted to delve deeper into the development side. The curriculum focuses on teach a set of core programming languages before splitting into front-end and back-end technologies. I enjoyed how project-based the curriculum was and the applications that you get to develop really help you to hone your skills and allow you to learn how to build fairly sophisticated and polished apps. The program is very fast paced and intense and you have to put in a lot of effort and work to learn the material in 3 months time. Although regular hours are from 10-6pm,the facility stays open after hours and many students stay late (8 or 9pm) to continue working on practice problems and projects.The instructors here are smart and knowledgeable about web development and know their material really well. Dan, the lead instructor, is very passionate and dedicated to teaching and usually will stay late to answer questions and help out students. LearningFuze also provides job assistance once the program is done to aid you in your job hunt. You are encouraged to come back and continue learning, and I came back several times after graduation to listen to lectures again and get help with improving my projects and portfolio.They will make sure that your portfolio is polished and completed, and once ready, introduce you to their network of contacts. This was very helpful for me as I find the job search to be a frustrating and drawn out process. With their help, I was able to find a job at a startup company working as a programmer.
So advice for potential students?
-Before coming, make sure you can fully dedicate yourself to learning web development for 3 months. This program is intense and will take up all of your energy and time.
-Don't fall behind on assignments/ projects. The material is cumulative and builds up quickly
-If you need help with anything, just ask!
- Come to one of LFZ's info sessions and talk to the instructors and students there to make sure this program will meet your needs.
Coming from a non-technological background, it was a big relief for me that Learningfuze caters people who have or have not had experience.
Things I really appreciate about LF:
-The course is 12 weeks, but you also get two weeks of additional class that will prepare you for the basic such as HTML and CSS.
-During and near the end of your time, someone will be there to help you assemble your resume and assist you in the job search.
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Coming from a non-technological background, it was a big relief for me that Learningfuze caters people who have or have not had experience.
Things I really appreciate about LF:
-The course is 12 weeks, but you also get two weeks of additional class that will prepare you for the basic such as HTML and CSS.
-During and near the end of your time, someone will be there to help you assemble your resume and assist you in the job search.
-You will be given the opportunity to choose if you want to go back-end or front-end, but they don't limit you if you want to learn both.
-Advanced topics are offered to anyone who is willing to come early on Tuesdays and Thursday mornings before regular instruction begins.
-Alot of guest speakers (past students and professionals in the field) are invited, which provide great opportunities for you to network.
The curriculum is focued on learning the principles of computer programming, which to me was more important than just memorizing code. They will teach you how to approach solutions, and place an emphasis on learning the logic behind it. The course is tough, and you will need to be self-disciplined if you want to succeed. Noone will be here to hold your hand, but they will be here if you ask for help! Be ready to feel vulnerable, but it will eventually make you a better programmer. You get more out of the program, than just learning how to code. You also learn how to ask better questions, as well as learn that its ok to not know everything. If you do join Learningfuze, you will find yourself surrounded by funny, helpful, and passionate people who truly love what they do.
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How much does LearningFuze cost?
LearningFuze costs around $15,995. On the lower end, some LearningFuze courses like LFZ Coding Bootcamp Prep Course cost $95.
What courses does LearningFuze teach?
LearningFuze offers courses like Data Science Part Time Program, Full-Stack Web Development Bootcamp In-Person, Intro to Data Science Course (In-Person & Remote), LFZ Coding Bootcamp Prep Course and 2 more.
Where does LearningFuze have campuses?
LearningFuze has in-person campuses in Costa Mesa, Irvine, Los Angeles, Orange County, Redlands and San Diego. LearningFuze also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
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