SPICED Academy offers full-time, 12-week coding bootcamps and data science bootcamps in Berlin, Germany. The Full Stack Web Development program covers JavaScript, HTML, CSS, jQuery, MV Frameworks, NodeJS, and SQL. The data science bootcamp teaches data analysis in Python, machine learning, data visualization, SQL, noSQL, data infrastructure, and GitHub. Students will learn vital skills like effective communication, problem-solving, and self-awareness.
Prospective applicants will participate in a 60-80 hour prep course, finishing with an assessment that is part of the selective application process.
Working with experienced teachers, SPICED Academy students will receive an extensive education and unique industry insights. In addition to programming, students also learn personal and professional development skills in self-awareness and career development. Students will build a portfolio, get interview tips, and create a resume that will get them noticed. After graduation, students have the opportunity to meet SPICED Academy partners, with the aim of getting jobs as junior software developers.
Very happy and intense experience. I was especially happy with the job assistance and all the instructors.
learned alot during the 3 months at SPICED. The teachers and atmospthere are great and inspiring.
I think the course is a really great intro into the world of programming and Javascript.
I like the way the curriculmn is laid out, with every new lesson feeling a little more complex than the last.
I like the exposure to two different frameworks: Vue and React, but I felt the job market asks more for React and Angular.
At times, the course can really challenge you which is a really good lesson to determine if this is something you want to do long term. Those unc...
I think the course is a really great intro into the world of programming and Javascript.
I like the way the curriculmn is laid out, with every new lesson feeling a little more complex than the last.
I like the exposure to two different frameworks: Vue and React, but I felt the job market asks more for React and Angular.
At times, the course can really challenge you which is a really good lesson to determine if this is something you want to do long term. Those uncomfortable challenging moments will persist once you enter the job market...so really assess if this is something you want.
Some things the course doesn't offer that I've found to be important (reflections after entering the job market) is exposure to the git process when programming as a team or in groups. I think this is really crucial to first days on the job, and will just take more time to learn. The course doesn't touch upon or discuss testing, which can really set yourself apart when looking for a job (often times the coding challenges ask for these).
Also keep in mind that after graduating this 12 week course, you will still be very very beginning and have a LOT more to learn on the job.
My experience at SPICED started out well - but as the course proceeded, I quickly recognized that the program didn't have the value I was hoping for. I wish the program was much more transparent upfront - otherwise I wouldn't have invested so much money into it This review isn't meant to be bitter - but more of a constructive critique.
Generally, the staff were super nice. I thought David (the head instructor) was affable – However, after overhearing him mutter an insult under h...
My experience at SPICED started out well - but as the course proceeded, I quickly recognized that the program didn't have the value I was hoping for. I wish the program was much more transparent upfront - otherwise I wouldn't have invested so much money into it This review isn't meant to be bitter - but more of a constructive critique.
Generally, the staff were super nice. I thought David (the head instructor) was affable – However, after overhearing him mutter an insult under his breath about me (after asking a javascript question), it was alienating - it hurt - and it made me less comfortable talking with him – which is unfortunate, since I thought he was a nice guy.
The typical day consisted of a short presentation (30-45min) in the morning - followed by a task to complete. The proceeding 6 hours you were left on your own to actually learn the material - usually from youtube instructional videos & stack overlow. It reminded me of that quote from Good Will Hunting "“You wasted $150,000 on an education you coulda got for $1.50 in late fees at the public library.”
I get it – a lot of the learning process is self teaching. But it’s also about inspiration from instructors – and further, being around motivated, smart peers.
More than half of my cohort left a few weeks in– instruction became bleak- sitting in a giant, empty room - watching instructional Youtube videos, alone. With an instructor I felt I couldn’t ask questions to – 100% demotivating.
I also get it. The program can’t be as selective as programs such as App Academy, Flatiron, Hack Reactor,etc. It’s new and it needs as many students as possible – so they’re not in the position of turning anyone away. This invariably leads to a bad mix of students.
Are there better programs out there, definitely. I’m hoping SPICED has grown up and revamped their course – it was a shame – the basic pieces were there. But the Instructors and Adminstrators should not be proud of what happened.
I have no idea where all these positive reviews are coming from. This was not the experience my colleagues and I had during this course. Most people, even those who weren't feeling as challenged as some of us were, felt that as much as the teacher was very knowledgeable, he was the opposite of supportive and helpful. If he didn't like you or was in a bad mood, nothing to do but try to figure out how to complete this course with the help of other students (unless you want to feel worse abou...
I have no idea where all these positive reviews are coming from. This was not the experience my colleagues and I had during this course. Most people, even those who weren't feeling as challenged as some of us were, felt that as much as the teacher was very knowledgeable, he was the opposite of supportive and helpful. If he didn't like you or was in a bad mood, nothing to do but try to figure out how to complete this course with the help of other students (unless you want to feel worse about yourself). Which is definitely not what 8,000€ should get you...
Beyond that, it was clear that the curriculum was not meant to be taught in 3 months. Most other places take 5-6 months, but it seems that the school wanted to tap into the 3-month visa crowd. The speed and difficulty (basically no gradual learning of very complex concepts) made most of us who had limited backgrounds feel constant frustration and confusion, and we left the course very insecure about our abilities.
Basically, if you have a CS degree, you'll do fine and be a bit challenged in this course. Anyone else, I suggest going to a more professional, longer course, where the well-being and success of the students is prized higher than the tuition price.
The rest of the staff and the actual location and facilities were great though.
I always wanted to live in Berlin, and I decided to join SPICED to increase my job prospects.
The staff are great, the curriculum is tough but I think it has to be in order to get the jobs I want!
All in all I was very happy and couldn't be happier to recommend SPICED.
I was a participant in one of their courses which was on July 16.
They are so profisional when it comes to teaching. They have very qualified instructors.
Their courses are intensive so if you have to be prepared to spend your time wisely.
By the end of the course, they offer Job Assistance. Do your best and your job oppurtunity is their for you once you finish.
My advice is to pay them a visit and experience that by yourself.
How much does SPICED Academy cost?
SPICED Academy costs around €9,800. On the lower end, some SPICED Academy courses like Data Analytics cost €6,500.
What courses does SPICED Academy teach?
SPICED Academy offers courses like Data Analytics , Data Science, Data Science, Data Science and 5 more.
Where does SPICED Academy have campuses?
SPICED Academy has in-person campuses in Berlin. SPICED Academy also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is SPICED Academy worth it?
SPICED Academy hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 108 SPICED Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed SPICED Academy on Course Report - you should start there!
Is SPICED Academy legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 108 SPICED Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed SPICED Academy and rate their overall experience a 4.73 out of 5.
Does SPICED Academy offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
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Can I read SPICED Academy reviews?
You can read 108 reviews of SPICED Academy on Course Report! SPICED Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed SPICED Academy and rate their overall experience a 4.73 out of 5.
Is SPICED Academy accredited?
Our Full Stack Web Development, Data Science Programs & Data Analytics bootcamps are certified to qualify as vocational training according to the standards of the Federal Social Security Law in Germany.
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