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Founded in 2010, Sabio is a tech training provider offering 13- and 17-week full-time coding bootcamps and a 21-week part-time bootcamp in Los Angeles, Orange County, and online. Sabio specializes in Mobile, Front End, Back End, Source Control, Database, and Development platforms across the full stack, and students can specialize in Node.js or .Net to help jumpstart their careers. By incorporating project-based learning into its curriculum, it offers students a comprehensive experience of all phases of software development. It was founded by tech industry innovators, and it is now taught exclusively by experts from companies such as Fox, Gamefly, Stack Overflow and TMZ.
Prior programming experience is not required, but applicants with prior experience are given a faster track. A technical assessment is available immediately or within four weeks of the 17-week program for full-time students. The application process at Sabio identifies motivated and engaged students from diverse backgrounds. Many past students have advanced degrees in Computer Science, Engineering, Musicology, Psychology, Finance, Mathematics, among others. It is essential that all applicants have a great personality, work ethic, and be able to solve basic logic problems.
Sabio's curriculum prepares students for entry-level developer jobs by incorporating a real-world project for a client and four weeks of career guidance. Prior to starting the intensive bootcamp, students receive four weeks of pre-work conducted by instructors. Every student at Sabio has access to extended mentorship and a five-year professional development program. Sabio instructors have over 100 years combined experience in software engineering. Small class sizes and expert instruction give students an edge when it comes to competing for jobs. A Sabio instructor must be an executive or C-level executive before teaching in the classroom, and must undergo an intensive vetting process. It provides students with a high-level education and a unique real-life perspective that prepares them for a more elevated career path.
A California-approved company, Sabio innovates based on market knowledge, experience, and expertise.
If you are somebody who isn't happy with his/her current financial situation or want a change of career into something that is in demand, a career in web development might pique your interest.
During the fall of 2016 I wanted a career change because I wasn't having much luck pursuing the job I wanted and if I wanted to make any real money, I had to obtain a Master's degree. I decided to stray from my current path and find a new opportunity. I remembered hearing about a career in ...
If you are somebody who isn't happy with his/her current financial situation or want a change of career into something that is in demand, a career in web development might pique your interest.
During the fall of 2016 I wanted a career change because I wasn't having much luck pursuing the job I wanted and if I wanted to make any real money, I had to obtain a Master's degree. I decided to stray from my current path and find a new opportunity. I remembered hearing about a career in coding and how it was a trade in demand. I did some thorough research to see if this was something that I could possibly pursue. After doing some research, I narrowed down my choices to 2 schools. One was a completely online course and the other was Sabio. Though the online course was several thousand dollars cheaper, I felt I wouldn't be able to discipline myself if I were to study at home. I attended one of Sabio's info sessions and was pretty happy to see that I wasn't the only person in the room. I listened carefully to what Gregorio (co-founder) had to say and was immediately sold. I studied on my own time, took the pre-work, passed the assessment in 1 try and moved on to the bootcamp.
The following three months were pretty stressful because we were tasked with learning new things on a daily basis. There wasn't a lot of hand holding and we were expected to try to figure out problems on our own. Our instructor (Mike) made sure to assist us if we were ever blocked from completing our task. Though we did get assistance, he rarely blatantly told us the solution to the answer. My guess would be, it would defeat the purpose of this bootcamp if somebody just told you the answer to everything. There are times when you'll feel like an idiot for being stuck for so long, and you will eventually doubt yourself. Inevitably, you WILL begin to compare yourself to your peers as some people appear to have a natural talent in this. But, it is crucial to know that everybody has his/her own pace of learning. Just because you are exposed to the same content, doesn't mean it will click the same for everybody. With that said, the most important thing (in my opinion) is having your peer's back. There may be a time when you are stuck and maybe your instructor has a jam packed schedule in front of him. Your only means of help are your peers and the internet. Luckily all my peers were super awesome people and we all got along. It is important that you have a good relationship since you will be stuck in a room with these people for 12 weeks for at least 9-10 hours a day.
As the program begins to wrap up, your cohort will naturally begin to freak out. Our freak out weak was...week 9? People will begin to doubt their ability and whether or not their knowledge on the code will suffice in getting a job. Nevertheless, keep your cool, and trust the system. Sabio knows what it is doing. You may not know it, but there is a lot of knowledge in your head by week 9 that you may not be aware of. By that point, some things will just be second nature to you. Be sure to try to keep your weekly hours at 70 hours of code per week. They tell us to do that for a reason. If you are ever feeling concerned, you can always talk to your instructor or Gregorio about your problems. They are heavily involved and invested in each and every one of us. I wasn't the strongest developer in the team and I managed to land a job as soon as the program ended. As long as you put in the effort and can honestly tell yourself you tried your best, things will work out for you at Sabio. For current and future Sabio fellows, when in doubt, trust the system. Seriously, trust the system.
Employed in-field | 82.0% |
Full-time employee | 82.0% |
Full-time apprenticeship, internship or contract position | 0.0% |
Short-term contract, part-time, or freelance | 0.0% |
Started a new company or venture after graduation | 0.0% |
Not seeking in-field employment | 3.0% |
Employed out-of-field | 5.0% |
Continuing to higher education | N/A |
Not seeking a job for health, family, or personal reasons | N/A |
Still seeking job in-field | 10.0% |
Could not contact | 0.0% |
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How much does Sabio cost?
Sabio costs around $15,000. On the lower end, some Sabio courses like Node.js Full Stack with React cost $9,500.
What courses does Sabio teach?
Sabio offers courses like Downtown LA ASP.Net // C# Full Stack With React, Full Stack Node.js with React, Full Stack Weekday - REMOTE, Irvine ASP.Net // C# Full Stack With React and 2 more.
Where does Sabio have campuses?
Sabio has in-person campuses in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Riverside. Sabio also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Sabio worth it?
The data says yes! In 2016, Sabio reported a 93% graduation rate, a median salary of $65,000, and 82% of Sabio alumni are employed. The data says yes! In 2018, Sabio reported a 97% graduation rate, a median salary of $72,500, and 79% of Sabio alumni are employed.
Is Sabio legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 255 Sabio alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Sabio and rate their overall experience a 4.53 out of 5.
Does Sabio offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Yes, Course Report is excited to offer an exclusive Sabio scholarship for $5000 off tuition! Sabio accepts the GI Bill!
Can I read Sabio reviews?
You can read 255 reviews of Sabio on Course Report! Sabio alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Sabio and rate their overall experience a 4.53 out of 5.
Is Sabio accredited?
Sabio was approved by the State of California Bureau for Private Post Secondary Education in July of 2016. We pay our annual license fees to BPPE and we submit annual Student Performance Fact Sheet to the state of ca every Dec.
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