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Rithm School offers a full-stack web development course that is full-time, remote and lasts 4 months. While Rithm School is based in San Francisco, our classes are currently held remotely.
The Rithm School curriculum is centered around JavaScript and Python, and also covers in-demand topics like React, TypeScript, Node, Flask, Express, computer science fundamentals, and more. Students get hands-on support and receive a high-touch education and real world project experience they need to become successful software engineers. Rithm School was founded to fill a gap in the bootcamp industry: classes are capped at just 20 students, so students get one-on-one learning with instructors who are experienced software engineers and educators.
The admissions process consists of an online application, an informational call with the admissions team, a technical assessment, and a combined behavioral and technical interview. Rithm School provides free resources and events to help learners become interview-ready, as well as interactive support and feedback through their Slack channel.
The final weeks of Rithm School consist of a real-world project in a live codebase, as well as preparation for technical and behavioral job interviews. Students also receive one-on-one mentorship from a career coach who will help prepare them for each stage of the job search. This support lasts for the rest of their career.
Going to Rithm School was one of the best things I've ever done for myself.
As an individual who was unable to finish college due to some unavoidable circumstances, I was always so concerned I would never be able to pursue a career in technology. I was wrong.
I spent a handful of years working in jobs that I didn't really like. It always felt like something was missing. This led me to tinker with the idea of going to a coding bootcamp, and eventually decided to take...
Going to Rithm School was one of the best things I've ever done for myself.
As an individual who was unable to finish college due to some unavoidable circumstances, I was always so concerned I would never be able to pursue a career in technology. I was wrong.
I spent a handful of years working in jobs that I didn't really like. It always felt like something was missing. This led me to tinker with the idea of going to a coding bootcamp, and eventually decided to take the plunge and move forward. I completed the Hack Reactor prep program remotely, and absolutely loved what I was learning. I worked hard throughout the course, and at the end I passed the technical interview and was accepted to their immersive program. I wanted to pursue other options in order to make the most informed decision. One of the guys I met through the Hack Reactor course told me about Rithm School, and I also applied to Galvanize. I was accepted to all three (HR, Rithm, Galvanize), and I had to make a decision.
Through word of mouth, I heard amazing things about Rithm School. At the time they were a much newer program, and had only worked with 5 cohorts. Their approach was much different than most of the other programs I looked into, and I liked what I saw.
The main reason I chose Rithm was because of their emphasis on small class room sizes. I have never been able to learn very well in large classrooms. I found the idea of working in a small intimate group much more appealing than being just another person in a massive room.
If anybody tells you that going through Rithm's immersive program is easy, they are lying. I worked harder than I ever have in my life. There is so much material to learn, and it moves quickly. From day one I felt extremely welcomed by all of the instructors, and they served as an excellent source for me to get personal questions answered, which made a huge difference. There were many times I felt like I had hit a wall. I wanted to give up! But those feelings always passed, and before I knew it I started to feel like an engineer.
Rithm does an excellent job at providing the necessary information and tools to be successful in the course. It was obvious that they had a clear picture of what works and what doesn't. The curriculum is well laid out, and each topic tends to build on the previous one.
My favorite part of the program was the company projects phase. I was able to work with an awesome start-up, and build deployable features for their application before I had even finished a bootcamp! It was an awesome experience, and it really solidified everything I had learned in the first half of the program.
The last phase of the program (outcomes) was also crucial for my success. There is so much I didn't know about the interviewing and hiring process for technical roles. Over the course of just a few weeks I learned how to master technical interviews, take home challenges, phone screens, and even post offer negotiation. I would've been screwed in my job search process without a lot of this information.
As the program neared an end, I had mixed feelings of both excitement and fear. I was very concerned that I would have a super hard time finding a job without a Bachelor's degree on my resume. I applied to hundreds of jobs, over the course of just a few weeks. There were plenty of rejections, and it was hard work. Amazingly enough, after a long interview process, I ended up getting offered an awesome position through a referral I had gotten from one of the instructors at Rithm. All of the hard work was suddenly SO worth it.
Looking at my life today, I am beyond grateful for the opportunities I was given based on my decision to attend Rithm School. I have built a strong group of peers (friends) through Rithm School, that I believe will remain a part of my network for many years to come. I have a career that I LOVE, and I couldn't imagine myself doing anything else. What more can I ask for? I am so glad I chose to go to Rithm.
How much does Rithm School cost?
Rithm School costs around $24,000.
What courses does Rithm School teach?
Rithm School offers courses like Full-Stack Web Development.
Where does Rithm School have campuses?
Rithm School has an in-person campus in San Francisco.
Is Rithm School worth it?
Rithm School hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 85 Rithm School alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Rithm School on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Rithm School legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 85 Rithm School alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Rithm School and rate their overall experience a 4.99 out of 5.
Does Rithm School offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Rithm School 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 Rithm School reviews?
You can read 85 reviews of Rithm School on Course Report! Rithm School alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Rithm School and rate their overall experience a 4.99 out of 5.
Is Rithm School accredited?
Rithm School is licensed to operate by the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education.
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