Founded in 2012, Coding Dojo is a global technology education company that offers programs in Software Development and Data Science. Students can choose to learn coding languages in Python, JavaScript, Java and C#/.NET Core, or dig deeper into data and visualization in Python. In addition to an extensive curriculum, students collaborate with peers, join interactive lectures with instructors, have unlimited support from career services, and access to Teaching Assistants seven days a week.
To apply, candidates need to apply, schedule an interview with admissions, and pay a deposit to secure their placement once accepted.
Since 2012, Coding Dojo has endeavored to help individuals from a variety of backgrounds and skill levels transform into professional technology professionals. Coding Dojo also offers unlimited career services, including one-on-one sessions with a career services manager, open forums with industry leaders, and comprehensive job preparation.
Coding Dojo provides scholarships for Career Reinvention, Women in Tech, Military, Diversity, and Kickstart to qualifying students.
After completing Coding Dojo’s Cybersecurity program, students are mission-ready to identify, assess, report, and mitigate technology and information security risks.
Gain hands-on experience with a host of popular tools such as Wireshark, Kali Linux, Metasploit, and more within a sandbox environment.
Learn skills applicable to certifications such as the CompTIA Security+, CySA+ , Network+, Linux+, Server+, Cloud+, and certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), and receive vouchers for the Security+ and CySA+ exams.
Benefit from a comprehensive set of career services to help equip you for success as you work to change career paths or advance in your current position.
Cover the latest real-world deployment of cybersecurity management practices, including defensive and offensive tactics, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and event & incident management.
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Tuition Plans
$250 deposit to secure your seat in the cohort. Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, you can receive a full refund for your course. Once class starts, your refund will be prorated based on your attendance, up to halfway through the course.
Scholarship
Scholarships ranging from $1,000 - $1,500 are available for veterans, women, career reinvention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
No previous IT or coding experience is required. All students should have basic problem-solving skills and a good understanding of navigating their computers.
This Data Science bootcamp is a deep dive into the fundamentals of data science and machine learning in Python.
Throughout the course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the entire data science process from end-to-end, including data prep, data analysis and visualization, as well as how to properly apply machine learning algorithms to various situations or tasks. This course was designed to prepare you for the real world. Each week, you’ll tackle interview-style questions and weekly exercises as you learn new topics, so that you are building the skills needed to land a new job as you learn the topics themselves.
What You’ll Get:
• Learn the end-to-end data science process including data prep, data analysis, visualization, as well as use cases for both machine learning and deep learning algorithms
• Walk away with a work applicable understanding of the Data Science process and how to use the methodologies and tools to solve real-world problems in business and academia
• Learn how to retrieve and manipulate data using Python and SQL
• An understanding of the importance of Machine Learning and future growth of the industry
• A deep understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of different Machine Learning algorithms
• A portfolio of projects to showcase to employers
Eligibility:
• No 4 year degree required
• No previous coding experience required - really!
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Tuition Plans
$250 deposit to secure your seat in the cohort. Pay in full and early registration discounts are available.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, you can receive a full refund for your course. Once class starts, your refund will be prorated based on your attendance, up to halfway through the course.
Scholarship
Scholarships ranging $1,000-$1,500 are available for veterans, women, career reinvention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Data Science & Visualization is a 20-week, Part-Time Online (an additional 4-week stack) added to our Data Science & Machine Learning 16-week Bootcamp with a focus on Data Visualization in Tableau, Model Interpretation and Insights, and Time Series Analysis.
This bootcamp is a deep dive into the fundamentals of data science, data visualization, and machine learning in Python. Throughout the course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the entire data science process from end-to-end, including data prep, data analysis and visualization, as well as how to properly apply machine learning algorithms to various situations or tasks. You’ll also walk away with a portfolio of projects showcasing your data science acumen to prospective employers!
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Lending partners available include Ascent and Climb Credit.
Tuition Plans
Pay-in-full, installments, or financing.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, students can receive a full refund for their course, less a $100 administrative fee. Details regarding the prorate and refund policy for a student's program will be provided in the enrollment agreement.
Scholarship
Scholarships ranging $1,000-$1,500 are available for veterans, women, career reinvention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Our Online Full-Time Immersive Bootcamp is a remote learning alternative that provides online access to our in-depth three-stack curriculum—complete with live support from instructors, our industry-tested learning platform, hands-on assignments and much more. Our online bootcamp is a full-time immersive experience in which you will study the fundamentals of web and software development, and 3 full stacks - Python, JavaScript, and Java or C# - over 14 weeks, learning valuable skills for a career in tech.
Your Career Starts From Day 1
Our in-depth three-stack program is complete with hands-on learning, robust support from our instructional staff, our industry-tested learning platform, and more - so you are both challenged and supported throughout the journey. Integrated into every step of the program is our career services experience. You'll have unlimited access to our career services team, who have successfully placed thousands of graduates nationwide. Our grads often say that Coding Dojo is the most rewarding, yet difficult thing they’ve ever done. We’re deeply proud every day of our 13K+ global alummi, and we hope to count you among them.
Live Instruction
Start each day with live algorithms, discussion sessions, and a group activity.
Open Lab Hours
Lab hours are often where the learning really happens! This is where you can work in groups or solo to create assignments and connect with instructors.
Small Group Code Reviews
Schedule sessions with your instructor in groups of 2 or 3 to get detailed feedback on milestone assignments
TA Support
TA’s are available from 2pm to 7pm PST, Monday through Friday, to line up with when most students are tackling assignments.
24/7 Cohort Access
From Day 1, you’ll join our Discord community full of your fellow classmates and instructors, as well as have 24/7 access to our Learning Platform.
Student Services Team
If you ever find yourself struggling, reach out to our student services team! They are here to help with time management, tech issues, and more.
Career Services Manager
Starting Day 1 of your bootcamp, your Career Services Manager will help you create a tailored roadmap to the job of your dreams.
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Tuition Plans
$250 deposit to secure your seat in the cohort. Pay in full and early registration discounts are available.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, you can receive a full refund for your course. Once class starts, your refund will be prorated based on your attendance, up to halfway through the course.
Scholarship
Scholarships ranging from $1,000 - $1,500 are available for veterans, women, career re-invention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Our Part-Time Accelerated course is a flexible alternative that provides online access to our in-depth curriculum—complete with real-time support from instructors, our industry-tested learning platform, hands-on assignments and much more. Ideal for students who cannot attend our on-campus programs, or commit to a full-time course, you'll learn the skills needed to become a self-sufficient developer. Time commitment is 2-4 hours a week in lectures and optional office hours, plus 20-30 hours of self-study.
Choose Your Own Adventure
With the accelerated program, you choose your own adventure based on your professional goals and your other commitments. Take the complete curriculum over 34 weeks, or choose to only take 1 or 2 stacks.
Live Instruction
Lectures are always delivered live so you can ask questions and interact with your cohort.
Office Hours
Need more help understanding a concept? Join your instructor or teacher assistants in our office hours for your class.
Small Group Code Reviews
Schedule sessions with your instructor in groups of 2 or 3 to get detailed feedback on milestone assignments
TA Support Seven Days a Week
24/7 Cohort Access
From Day 1, you’ll join our MatterMost community full of your fellow classmates and instructors, as well as have 24/7 access to our Learning Platform.
Student Services Team
If you ever find yourself struggling, reach out to our student services team! They are here to help with time management, tech issues, and more.
Career Services Manager
Starting Day 1 of your bootcamp, your Career Services Manager will help you create a tailored roadmap to the career path you want.
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Tuition Plans
$250 deposit to secure your seat in the cohort. Pay in full and early registration discounts are available.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, you can receive a full refund for your course. Once class starts, your refund will be prorated based on your attendance, up to halfway through the course.
Scholarship
Scholarships up to $1,500 are available for veterans, women, career re-invention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
No previous IT or coding experience is required. All students should have basic problem-solving skills and a good understanding of navigating their computers.
Live Instruction. Career Services. 10-15 hours a week.
Our Flex program is unique in the bootcamp industry, in that it offers the same benefits as a full-time program but with the most manageable time commitment out there. The Flex program was designed for the busiest students (you know who you are!). Working part-time and in school? Have a family and a full-time job? Tried self-study, but can’t stay on track without some accountability and structure? Then Flex is for you.
Comprehensive Curriculum
Master the essentials of web fundamentals, then dive into full stack Python - one of the most popular coding languages in the world.
Live Instruction
Lectures are always delivered live so you can ask questions and interact with your cohort.
Office Hours
Need more help understanding a concept? Join your instructor or teacher assistants in our office hours for your class.
Small Group Code Reviews
Schedule sessions with your instructor in groups of 2 or 3 to get detailed feedback on milestone assignments
TA Support Seven Days a Week
24/7 Cohort Access
From Day 1, you’ll join our Discord community full of your fellow classmates and instructors, as well as have 24/7 access to our Learning Platform.
Student Services Team
If you ever find yourself struggling, reach out to our student services team! They are here to help with time management, tech issues, and more.
Career Services Manager
Starting Day 1 of your bootcamp, your Career Services Manager will help you create a tailored roadmap to the career path you want.
Subjects: CSS3, HTML5, JavaScript, jQuery, Git/Github, Bootstrap, Python, MySQL, Ajax, PostgreSQL
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Tuition Plans
$250 deposit to secure your seat in the cohort. Pay in full and early registration discounts are available.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, you can receive a full refund for your course. Once class starts, your refund will be prorated based on your attendance, up to halfway through the course.
Scholarship
Scholarships ranging from $1,000 - $1,500 are available for veterans, women, career re-invention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
No previous IT or coding experience is required. All students should have basic problem-solving skills and a good understanding of navigating their computers.
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Halgha G. Nau
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Not worth the price tag!!!!
I like many people signed up to Coding Dojo because they made the claim of having you job ready to make a transition in to Cyber Security. After completing the course I can say that it does not help prepare you to be job ready. The program does a good job of introducing you to the field but that is about it, an introduction. $16K for an introduction to the cyber security world is way to much in my opinion. The first 8 weeks are supposed to help prepare you for the ComTIA Security+ exam a...
I like many people signed up to Coding Dojo because they made the claim of having you job ready to make a transition in to Cyber Security. After completing the course I can say that it does not help prepare you to be job ready. The program does a good job of introducing you to the field but that is about it, an introduction. $16K for an introduction to the cyber security world is way to much in my opinion. The first 8 weeks are supposed to help prepare you for the ComTIA Security+ exam and I am glad I paid money for other resources because they didn't cover most all the topics that are on the test. Professor Messor has a YouTube playlist dedicated to the Security+ exam and that by far was more helpful in preparing me for the test which I passed but I had to binge watch those videos in between keeping up with the classwork of Coding Dojo... and the Professor Messor videos are available for FREE!!!! I know they have built their reputation based on coding and I've heard great things about that but their Cyber security stack has many holes and flaws. The assignments are too elementary to be considered work experience. It causes more frustration than learning because there were plenty of times where you had to request help from a TA because the lab assignment would not work as it should. The online lesson are far from being beginner friendly and the staff although they are nice and helpful are not experts in the field. A few of them received the same certifications we paid to learn about while I was studying with the company. In my opinion you would be much better off doing Googles Cyber Security Cert or even ISC2 Certified in Cyber Security and save your pockets in the process. The Career Coordinator they promised has yet to meet with me due to an internal shifting of staff. I went through a 6 month boot camp and met with someone once. I am speaking as a person who was able to was achieve the tops honors of the program Triple Black Belt. Just unacceptable quality for the price paid for the package.
Thank you for sharing your feedback about your experience with Coding Dojo's Cybersecurity program. Our instructional team and content/curriculum are constantly updated to reflect industry demand, and we will certainly review your concerns to make improvements where necessary. Our Cybersecurity program also teaches the required skills and knowledge to acquire two industry certification (CySA+ and CompTIA Security+) to help you explore a career path in the industry. While our program aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to the field of Cyber Security and the vast majority of our students successfully graduate and find excellent opportunities, we understand that our program may not be the perfect fit for everyone and we do not guarantee employment, salary, or career advancement.
Please rest assured that we are fully committed to continuous improvement and providing high-quality service to all our students. We apologize for the inconvenience you experienced due to staff changes. We understand the critical role our career services advisors play and the range of career services, including interview preparation resources, technical interviewing workshops, and ongoing assistance after graduation — are available for life, with no expiration date. We would still love to continue working with you during your career hunt. If you're not already working with a Career Services Manager, please email csm@codingdojo.com and someone will get in touch right away!
Once again, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. If there is anything else we can do to assist you, please do not hesitate to reach out to our support team at support@codingdojo.com. We would be happy to help you in any way we can.
Sean Y
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Mar 17, 2023
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Well intentioned but overpriced
The short version. I believe that this course is good for complete beginners but it is too expensive for the value you get. That's in regards to the knowledge you come out of the program with and your chances of breaking into an engineering role, particularly in this economy. If you are going to go through with the course, I highly recommend taking only 1 stack (i.e., language). They're extremely similar and it's not possible to become proficient in multiple...
The short version. I believe that this course is good for complete beginners but it is too expensive for the value you get. That's in regards to the knowledge you come out of the program with and your chances of breaking into an engineering role, particularly in this economy. If you are going to go through with the course, I highly recommend taking only 1 stack (i.e., language). They're extremely similar and it's not possible to become proficient in multiple languages during the course's timeframe. Honestly, my biggest regret in this course was taking more than 1 stack.
The longer version.
Background. A bit background on me for comparison sake if it helps with your decision making. I've worked a bunch of corporate jobs from finance to consulting. I'm good at excel but was a complete beginner at coding. I started learning how to code on my own about 4 months prior to enrolling into the bootcamp. I ultimately decided to enroll because I wanted to accelerate my learning with the thought that the bootcamp would significantly decrease the amount of time it took me to get a job. I came in knowing that bootcamps in general are not a golden ticket into a software development role, and that ultimately, you get out what you put in.
Curriculum. I took two stacks, Python and MERN (Javascript). I definitely did learn a few things during the program. However, I was surprised to see a number of lessons in the curriculum were simply links to other sites. In fact, the very most I learned during the program was during the lesson on CSS and the curriculum was basically all links to lessons you could find for free, such as Flexbox Froggy. I do want to make it clear that you do learn the basics of programming from loops, data types and conditionals. You also come out of each stack being able to build a basic app, learning how to build the frontend, backend and connect the two. However, I knew most of the material already even though I had been learning how to code for 4 months prior, using free resources. There's definitely value of having structure and guidance (although Chat-GPT could fill that role) so if that's a reason why you want to join the program then that's a great decision too. Just please don't take more than 1 stack. I think MERN is the best because you learn react and that's a very popular frontend framework. The stacks are basically copies of each other and I didn't gain any additional value, but it was expensive. The bootcamp sells you on the importance of learning multiple languages but once you have the foundational knowledge of a language, it's all syntax from there. You're likely gonna forget the first stack's language nuances by the time you're done with the second stack anyways, and I think it's more important to show that you're proficient at coding through your projects. That becomes a lot easier when you stick to one language.
Teachers and Teacher Assistants. The bootcamp has multiple lectures weekly and also provides TA support throughout the afternoon / evening. I found both the teachers and TA's to be very nice and knowledgable about the curriculum. They're former students, which is definitely helping the bootcamps employment numbers. There are moments where it's still clear that the teachers and TA's learned coding fairly recently. As I mentioned in the curriculum section, you get taught the basics and if you need help with that level of knowledge, then the support is great. Step a little outside of that boundary and you don't get much support. I visited the TA's about a number of times during the course with questions that were just a step or two deeper into what was being taught in the curriculum and I genuinely can't remember a time when they answered my question. One TA even explained that it's a skill to be able to find an answer by myself, which is true but I'm also paying over $12K for you to help guide me. Chat-GPT became popular during my time in this course and I can confidently say that it has been so much more helpful than Coding Dojo.
Career Support. A big reason why I chose Coding Dojo was the lifetime career support. It sounds amazing and ultimately the reason why many people choose to join a bootcamp is to get a job. The people who you will work with are kind. I had a great experience interacting with them on a personal level, but they provided me with limited help. I didn't use all of their resources to be fair. I did use them for guidance on how to approach the job search, my resume, and review of my portfolio website. For guidance, it was very high level. For example, you should build out a portfolio website highlighting projects, get your resume together, and look at jobs on these sites. When I was talking to the sales rep, it seemed as if Coding Dojo had a lot more relationship or pipelines with companies looking to hire. However, at present there were no relationships like that. Part of that is the economy but it did not seem like there were many to begin with. For my resume and portfolio website, I just got a lot of praise or minor edits. If you come from a career path where you have experience writing a corporate resume then the career services in my opinion will not provide significant value. Especially if you also know where to look for jobs (BuiltIn, Wellfound, Y Combinator's website). These jobs aren't necessarily hard to find. However, if you're coming for less adjacent field then there is definitely value here.
Conclusion. After going through a bootcamp, I understand all the comments about how bootcamp is not a golden ticket into a software development role. Yet, it can still be useful. The question is whether it is worth the cost. I say maybe, but only if it's for one stack. Also, I suggest part time if you can rather than full time because it's not going to be easy to break into engineering after this program. If you can be self-taught I would personally go that route, picking a project and then learning what it takes to build that project. In fact, that's exactly what I did and I've learned 5x more than I learned during the bootcamp. I even learned the most up-to-date popular technologies and frameworks, which the curriculum doesn't teach. Not that the curriculum is outdated, but it's also not completely up-to-date either.
Graduate • Software Development Online Full-Time • Online
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Nov 28, 2022
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Tough boot camp but worth the money for it if you can afford it. Staff was great. Only issue I had was the how new a couple of my instructors were. Python was where I was really affected by it but other than that I got the support I needed. Definitely would recommend anyone looking for a boot camp to attend.
Graduate • Software Development Online Full-Time • Online
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Oct 29, 2022
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Overpriced. Not your ticket into tech.
It was incredibly overpriced. The career service advisor I was assigned missed meetings, didn't communicate and didn't care. She asked if I had LinkedIn even though I sent her my LinkedIn before the first meeting (the only one she showed up to).
FreeCodeCamp taught me more, and did it more effectively. I can't emphasize enough how disappointed I was with their curriculum, career services, and support in general. A TA I met with gave me false information multiple times and I eventu...
It was incredibly overpriced. The career service advisor I was assigned missed meetings, didn't communicate and didn't care. She asked if I had LinkedIn even though I sent her my LinkedIn before the first meeting (the only one she showed up to).
FreeCodeCamp taught me more, and did it more effectively. I can't emphasize enough how disappointed I was with their curriculum, career services, and support in general. A TA I met with gave me false information multiple times and I eventually found the correct answer on StackExchange.
If you want to see how ineffective bootcamps are for getting you into tech, just see the amount of graduates that end up as unmotivated TAs .
Graduate • Software Development Online Full-Time • Online
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Oct 25, 2022
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this is a BOOTCAMP
As an individual coming from NO computer background what-so-ever, I want to share my experiences.
First of all, I have a great support system at home that allowed me to focus 100% on this course for 4 months. I was able to take a recourse to prepare me for the full-time program.
The first month was HARD. I thought I was going to give up. The assignments are fast, and I spent all of my free time studying. It was difficult not to compare where I stood to others in my class...
As an individual coming from NO computer background what-so-ever, I want to share my experiences.
First of all, I have a great support system at home that allowed me to focus 100% on this course for 4 months. I was able to take a recourse to prepare me for the full-time program.
The first month was HARD. I thought I was going to give up. The assignments are fast, and I spent all of my free time studying. It was difficult not to compare where I stood to others in my class. At my toughest moment, I reached out to my Career Services Manager and my TA. They both helped encourage me and offer support when I needed them.
I would say the most important take-aways for those looking to join the bootcamp: Make sure you have a support system. Don't compare yourself to others in the class. Stay dedicated and find the motivation behind why you're doing this.
Coding Dojo has great resources throughout the course, that continue on for 6 months after you graduate. There is also an option to pay more for a yearly alumni pass.
Graduate • Software Development Online Full-Time • Online
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Oct 10, 2022
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College life was not for me.
Bootcamps / trade schools are a great alternative to College, especially if you are uncertain on what you want your career or life to be. Coding dojo provided me with all the resources I will need to be successful in the course. I got to work at my own pace or work ahead. They have a structure for attendance and assignments, so you wont feel like you don't know what to work on next or where to be. Each instructor has their own way of teaching, some might work for you others might not, b...
Bootcamps / trade schools are a great alternative to College, especially if you are uncertain on what you want your career or life to be. Coding dojo provided me with all the resources I will need to be successful in the course. I got to work at my own pace or work ahead. They have a structure for attendance and assignments, so you wont feel like you don't know what to work on next or where to be. Each instructor has their own way of teaching, some might work for you others might not, but you have the platform and your classmates to reach out to.
FULL STACK ENTREPRENEUR • Graduate • Software Development Onsite Full-Time Bootcamp - Currently Virtual Only • Los Angeles
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Triple Stack for the price of One!
To each's own, with a grain salt, If you need to see an entire application built from start to finish Dojo has a demanding curriculum that will take you there. It took me years after college and running my own team that exposed my shortcomings of building an entire application from all directions (web/mobile).
I am nearly 40-years-old, dropped out of college while attempting to pursue a CS degree, then opted to build a tech start-up from scratch as Founder/Investor.... all have f...
To each's own, with a grain salt, If you need to see an entire application built from start to finish Dojo has a demanding curriculum that will take you there. It took me years after college and running my own team that exposed my shortcomings of building an entire application from all directions (web/mobile).
I am nearly 40-years-old, dropped out of college while attempting to pursue a CS degree, then opted to build a tech start-up from scratch as Founder/Investor.... all have failed until I attended Coding Dojo.
The process is called "Drinking from a firehose". Normally, it would take approximately 5 years in regular college setting to learn software engineering. Coding Dojo on-site Burbank, took me there with 3 separate stacks within 14 weeks.
The most important part of becoming a developer is attaining the ability of becoming a determined self-sufficient Developer. All the instructors and staffs at the Coding Dojo were a tremendous help in reaching my developer skills. They were understanding of life events and I went through plenty. For example, I had court cases, hospital newborn emergencies, care broke down twice ( 80 mile daily ) , my close friend on their death bed, then attending their funeral. I was still determined to complete my course.
Now being comfortable building projects in MERN, Java, and Python, I have the ability to continue learning other languages such as C++ (college attempt).
Coding Dojo's Curriculum, On-site Instructors, and student support were all magnificent throughout the course in helping achieve something I thought I would be unachievable.
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The Dojo was instrumental
I really enjoyed my time with Coding Dojo. It is quite astonishing how much information and programing knowledge I was able to pick up in 14 weeks. I attended the online full-time boot camp and I am incredibly happy that I did. I think this is a great idea for anyone looking to learn programming. You do need to put the effort and time in just as with any other new skill in order to really get the most of out it. I had a great cohort that I was able to connect with and learn from. The ins...
I really enjoyed my time with Coding Dojo. It is quite astonishing how much information and programing knowledge I was able to pick up in 14 weeks. I attended the online full-time boot camp and I am incredibly happy that I did. I think this is a great idea for anyone looking to learn programming. You do need to put the effort and time in just as with any other new skill in order to really get the most of out it. I had a great cohort that I was able to connect with and learn from. The instructors and TA's were all very knowledgeable and incredibly helpful to me. I appreciated my time during this boot camp and would encourage anyone to look into this as an option.
I was 32 years old when I decided to enroll in a coding BootCamp, so its never too late to start a new career you'll be passionate about. Coding Dojo is an intensive thorough program! Your coding journey doesn't start the first day of class. It begins the moment you are accepted. Strongly recommend that as soon as you gain access to the platform, you start doing the pre-work/algorithms. I can't stress this enough! On average, I would study 60-80 hours a week (including some all nighters ...
I was 32 years old when I decided to enroll in a coding BootCamp, so its never too late to start a new career you'll be passionate about. Coding Dojo is an intensive thorough program! Your coding journey doesn't start the first day of class. It begins the moment you are accepted. Strongly recommend that as soon as you gain access to the platform, you start doing the pre-work/algorithms. I can't stress this enough! On average, I would study 60-80 hours a week (including some all nighters on weekends) just to have a grasp of what I was learning. Use every weekend to read ahead (or catch up) and ask your questions during class when they review. Do not be afraid to ask questions, no matter how silly they might sound. There's a good chance someone else will have the same question. You may feel like giving up, this is a normal feeling. Keep going! I lost count how many times I wanted to give up because I couldn't understand a concept. I pushed through it and still graduated. Find a good support system like friends/family. Let them know that you will need their help and support. Try to make friends, your cohorts are going through the same thing you are and may be stuck on the same parts. Work together to understand what you're learning. The TA's and Instructors truly want to help you understand what you are learning and I have to reinstate this again, DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS AND ASK FOR HELP! You can do this! Be persistent and don't give up on yourself!
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Jul 22, 2022
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A wonderful choice
I loved my time at Coding Dojo! My instructors always were quick to communicate and created a lovely environment. The platform was well organized and user-friendly. There are many ways this school creates community, between the Dojo Hall and discord it would be hard not to make friends. Both students and TAs go above and beyond to help you gain a deeper understanding of the material or help through any problems you are struggling with. Shout Out to Zack, Adrian, Cameron, and Justina I wo...
I loved my time at Coding Dojo! My instructors always were quick to communicate and created a lovely environment. The platform was well organized and user-friendly. There are many ways this school creates community, between the Dojo Hall and discord it would be hard not to make friends. Both students and TAs go above and beyond to help you gain a deeper understanding of the material or help through any problems you are struggling with. Shout Out to Zack, Adrian, Cameron, and Justina I worked mostly with these lovely people that I would give a raise if I could. They are all incredibly sweet, enjoyable, informative, and go above and beyond. The curriculum was very challenging just because there was so much to learn in such a small period of time but it was certainly worth it.
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Coding Dojo was the best thing I ever did. The way the material was presented not only by the instructors and teaching assistants; but the learning platform was well detailed and easy to follow. The staff of the bootcamp created a positive environment that made it very easy to get up in the morning and log onto the zoom meeting. All of the support was there, and I felt I was definitely set up for success.
Great bootcamp is you're willing to put in the time & effort.
As the title says, if you're willing to put in the time & effort, Coding Dojo is an amazing bootcamp to get you started in a Software Development career. This probably applies to Software Development in general, but since Coding Dojo offers 3-stacks(not all 3 are required), it definitely is not something you're just going to be doing on the side, or when you have free time. Having graduating from the 3-stack program, I can tell you that if you actually put time aside to study the m...
As the title says, if you're willing to put in the time & effort, Coding Dojo is an amazing bootcamp to get you started in a Software Development career. This probably applies to Software Development in general, but since Coding Dojo offers 3-stacks(not all 3 are required), it definitely is not something you're just going to be doing on the side, or when you have free time. Having graduating from the 3-stack program, I can tell you that if you actually put time aside to study the material, understand how each line of code works, understand how individual components contribute to creating an application & try to solve problems on your own without looking for someone to hold your hand every step of the way, then you will have a great foundation to build upon from there. As far as I know, Coding Dojo offers the most value in terms of languages, web technologies, etc, that are taught versus other bootcamps that I've looked at. BUT, as I said, you have to put in the time & effort to get the most out of it, do not just do the bare-minimum. You're given the most in-demand tools(the ones most job postings are looking for experience in) to equip yourself with in order to help you get started in a new career in Software Development. Half-way through my second stack I felt comfortable enough to start applying for jobs, so I ended up landing one before graduation. If you plan on doing the bare minimum, i.e., just turning in the required assignments & passing the exams, then this is a career that you should reconsider. I learned a LOT at Coding Dojo, then continued to further my new skill sets on my own after having a solid foundation of each stack which has led me down a never-ending rabbit hole of information(in a good way). Take the tools that Coding Dojo offers here and put them to work.
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Based on 600+ Coding Dojo alumni reviews on Course Report, the school is highly regarded for its variety of courses, including Software Development, Data Science, and Cybersecurity. Reviews often commend the school for its comprehensive curriculum, supportive learning environment, and the practical skills imparted. One reviewer mentions the bootcamp as a "transformative experience" despite its intensity and another reviewer says, "The instructors and TAs are knowledgeable and very helpful." However, some students mention concerns about the cost and feel the program could offer more depth in real-world skill application.
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Is Coding Dojo worth it?
Coding Dojo hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 630 Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Coding Dojo legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 630 Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo and rate their overall experience a 4.38 out of 5.
Does Coding Dojo offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
You can read 630 reviews of Coding Dojo on Course Report! Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo and rate their overall experience a 4.38 out of 5.
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