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LearningFuze is a coding bootcamp that offers full-time and part-time web development and data science bootcamps in-person at their Irvine, California campus and online. Students are taught by experienced instructors who have all held professional engineering careers, and receive support throughout the course, including problem-solving skills, essential workplace and interviewing skills, and mindset training.
In the Web Development bootcamp, students learn full stack front and back end development. The curriculum covers HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript/jQuery, Typescript, PostgreSQL, React, Git/GitHub, Command Line, Node.JS, and Bootstrap. Students will participate in two hackathons and build a final project during the bootcamp.
In the data science bootcamp, students learn data science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. The curriculum covers Python, statistical analysis, unsupervised and supervised ML models, Pandas, SciKit-Learn, TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch, natural language processing, Computer Vision, AWS, Microsoft Azure, Big Data Spark, classification and regression.
In the part-time UI/UX design bootcamp, students learn how to translate end-user needs into intuitive design and gain a strong mastery of the tools used by professionals. The curriculum covers user research, information architecture, wireframing and prototyping, paper prototyping, foundations of interaction design, typography, branding, HTML, CSS, and design tools like Figma. Students build a full portfolio of projects completed during the bootcamp.
The web development and data science bootcamps don't require a degree or professional experience, but require that students have a dedication to learning and making a full-time commitment. The full immersion web development and data science programs require 2-week prep classes to be completed before applying to the course, plus formalized 4-week post-curriculum career services programming.
Bootcamp students receive lifetime career services and 1:1 career coaching. After graduation, students are admitted into the alumni network and the included lifetime job-search assistance.
Discounts, scholarships, and student loans are available to qualifying students.
Currently I'm midway through week 3 of this course so I thought I'd share my experience thus far.
I have never learned so much in such a small time period. As of today I am about 1 month past the first day I wrote a line of JavaScript. The the comparison of both my knowledge and the actual code I wrote then versus now is tantamount to that of a 10 year old's soccer team vs a high school varsity team. Still a long way away from someone in the world cup but I certainly have a...
Currently I'm midway through week 3 of this course so I thought I'd share my experience thus far.
I have never learned so much in such a small time period. As of today I am about 1 month past the first day I wrote a line of JavaScript. The the comparison of both my knowledge and the actual code I wrote then versus now is tantamount to that of a 10 year old's soccer team vs a high school varsity team. Still a long way away from someone in the world cup but I certainly have a firmer grasp of the rules.
When interviewing for this bootcamp (as well as in the info sessions) they tell you that in order to be successful in this program, and as a developer in general you have to truly commit yourself to the process of learning and applying your newfound skills. They said the commitment generally looks like 10-12 hours a day during the week and 2-4 on weekends. They didn't lie. We are typically introduced to a new topic every day and then do exercises to try to understand that topic. Unless you are already an experienced coder, the official 8 hours of class time isn't going to be enough for you to really understand all the topics and how to implement them properly. For a frame of reference: I am not the fastest person in the world at picking up these topics but I am also not the slowest. I am usually in class 12 -13 hours a day, 15 on Thursdays. That certainly may not be required for everybody that goes through this program (and isn't the case for some of my classmates) but it is for me. At least in order for me to not feel like I'm lost and falling behind.
That being said, I am enjoying most of my day, everyday. When I don't its just because I am getting frustrated with something I'm stuck on, but thats just the nature of programming, not this course. In fact, if the instructors weren't as good as they are I'd be having a way harder time. Fortunately, the instructors are excellent. They are always willing to help or find someone who can if they aren't sure and aren't an expert in that area. Dan, the lead instructor is absolutely amazing at his job. He presents everything in a manner easy enough to understand at whatever level you are at at any given time. His metaphors and analogies to get people to understand things are borderline art and are the most useful I've ever heard, bar none. If a particular comparison doesn't work for you he'll use a different one that may fit more in line with your personal life experience. All Hail Dan, King of Comparisons.
I'm not going to sugarcoat it for you, this is definitely the second hardest thing I've done. I once attempted to walk across the US and the tenacity required when you are on hour 11 of that day and nothing is clicking, is nearly at that level. That being said, If you like problem solving (especially surrounding logic) you'd love this course. Learning on your own online is exponentially more difficult. I can't count the number of times since I started here that I've asked a clarifying question that completely changed the way I look at some concept. You just simply can't do that in an online course, at least not in such detail.
$12,000ish is approximately 1 shit-ton of money to me (and probably to most people) but the teaching and support from the staff as well as the help from the senior class has made the investment worth it thus far. As long as you put in the time and effort, this program is very effective.
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Feb 15, 2023
LearningFuze Team of LearningFuze
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Feb 15, 2023
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How much does LearningFuze cost?
LearningFuze costs around $19,500. On the lower end, some LearningFuze courses like Full-Stack Software Engineering Prep Course cost $95.
What courses does LearningFuze teach?
LearningFuze offers courses like Data Science Part-Time Program, Data Science Prep Course, Full-Stack Software Engineering Bootcamp In-Person, Full-Stack Software Engineering Prep Course and 5 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.
Is LearningFuze worth it?
The data says yes! In 2021, LearningFuze reported a 97% graduation rate, a median salary of , and N/A of LearningFuze alumni are employed.
Is LearningFuze legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 288 LearningFuze alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed LearningFuze and rate their overall experience a 4.98 out of 5.
Does LearningFuze offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like LearningFuze 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 LearningFuze reviews?
You can read 288 reviews of LearningFuze on Course Report! LearningFuze alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed LearningFuze and rate their overall experience a 4.98 out of 5.
Is LearningFuze accredited?
Approved by BPPE
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