It’s cool to see someone graduating from BloomTech. I was a student at this bootcamp back when it was called Lambda School. I have 6 figure job now! Almost done with their ISA!
So glad to hear that! Good luck on the search. It’s definitely a grind at times but it’s worth it! Let me know if there’s anything you want me to cover that might help with the process - thinking about getting back into making these types of videos
My experience learning at a bootcamp was certainly more efficient than what I’d seen at traditional school. Thanks for being so candid about the challenges in your job search. I agree, a great career support team makes ALL the difference. Cheers :)
It really depends on the bootcamp since most places still want a 4 year degree - Hack Reactor doesn't even help their graduates find work with career counseling.
Wat do you mean self-taught degree route can you elaborate? I am trying to get into coding and become a developer aswell but idk where to start and i dont kno if should take a bootcamp or go the self-taught way
I just enrolled to a remote coding bootcamp on data science that have some similarities with bloomtech (it is in spanish) called Henry. The college path here in my home country dosen't seem the right one for me. It inspire me a lot hearing experience like yours. Greetings from a fan in Venezuela:)
I am a little over a year out from my web dev boot camp. Although I felt like it wasn't the best program, it did change my life. I have been working as a game programmer for 7 now, making more than I did in healthcare, and get to work from home. I am not sure how people in my cohort feel but I think that it was worth it. If I hadn't signed up, I would still be working in a hospital.
@@OnceUponaTimeIn-qp9sx Good luck getting out! I did not go through Bloomtech. I went through a boot camp that was a partnership between my local university and a company named Trilogy/EDX. In hindsight, I would've rather taken a boot camp where I found a job before paying tuition.
Is the model still “learn first, and pay after landing a job”? It doesn’t seem to be the case anymore judging from the website. It seems as if it’s more of a 3-weeks free first then pay if it seems like a fit. Any insight into this?
That is still the motto as far as I know - just checked the website to confirm. You can pay upfront and it's a few thousand dollars cheaper but you can also do deferred tuition where you won't be billed until (and if) you land a job.
@@JackCalvinRossYes I saw the info, and understand how it works. The deferred payment is really a loan upfront, but not to be payed back until afterwards, landing a job or some time after that if one is more interested in putting the knowledge to a business or endeavor of self-employment. Still a good deal even though it's a loan one has to be approved for. Thanks for answering and thanks for the video. Cheers and God bless!
It goes to show that college isn't necessary for success, and more and more people are beginning to see this. There are a wide variety of ways to learn besides a traditional college, and these alternatives are often much better.
I got my degree, not in C.S though and now I'm in a coding bootcamp. The solution to the C.S degree cost is to go instate and public. It's like 7k (For ex: UCF) a year which is how much coding dojo costs. At the first 2 years you can do at a CC or even free by CLEP testing out. So more like 14k max for last 2 years of C.S lol You wouldn't be 3 years behind because if you worked at your degree you could've had summer internships at great companies and potentially started at FAANG as your first job. Microsoft, Tesla etc paid like 32k just for one summer if you intern there.
My anti-college beliefs definitely stem from Americas broken education system. I still think bootcamps are better for learning tech skills quickly but if my college was affordable (and still high quality) there’s a good chance I’d have done that instead.
I been going to college for almost 2 years now for computer science. I wanted to mainly learn C++ so that I could take what I learn and use it for stuff I'm interested in (like Unreal Engine 5 game engine) and also to get the knowledge of making apps, software, etc. I SWEAR I HAVE LEARNED EVERYTHING BUT WHAT I WANTED. Business class, sociology, security, networking, psychology, English, etc. My college is also a joke. did not enroll for this semester. I was going to go for a certification instead. Faster and more focused in one area. But everything I see, I see people recommend a coding bootcamp. They said I should go for Software Engineering I believe? (Do you think that fits with what I want to learn?) Anyways, enough rambling. I just want to here it from you, or anybody else who has done bootcamps. Would you say it actually stuck with you? Such as, you felt like you actually learned and knew what to do when applying it to your job for the most part? Because in college.. I felt like I don't remember a lot of shit, and most of the time I feel like I'm stuck in class where half of what is taught is just rambling and easier to do remotely and quicker.
I spent several years at a major university and making little money. I am looking into UX UI and going to a bootcamp starting this week. I'll give feedback in three months if I can remember this channel. 10-18-23
Hi, I have udemy and I am gaining no knowledge. What should I practice or do to gain knowledge in coding. This is my last year in high school and I am starting college in bout a few months.
Wonderful video! Was enrolled to start cs. Looked into boot camps and am about to drop out of CS. I’ve gone to college in the past for web design and only 2 teachers had useful information or compassion. Great video!
There's something impressive about people spending a couple weeks learning about DS concepts, thinking they've got it without ever digging into the math.
HEY BRO I AM HAVE COMPLETELY MY SECONDARY EDUCATION AND NOW I WANT TO LEARN CODING IS BLOOM TECH IS GOOD AFTER GRADUATING FROM THERE WE CAN FIND JOB EASILY?
It’s cool to see someone graduating from BloomTech. I was a student at this bootcamp back when it was called Lambda School. I have 6 figure job now! Almost done with their ISA!
That’s so sick dude! I was technically at Lambda too - DS14, what cohort were you in?!
@@JackCalvinRoss I think it was WEB21 and WEB22 because I took little break and fell behind.
Hey is it if we get in contact I need help as what routes you took after bootcamp
I looked online and Bloom Tech has mixed reviews some of the recent reviews advise people not to go to that school and some do it’s confusing
How long take you to pay off that ISA? And was that your first job after finishing lambda 100k? Or you had different one before this.
I'm in the job search right now. It's been a grind and discouraging at time. I found your video to be very encouraging. Thanks for sharing
So glad to hear that! Good luck on the search. It’s definitely a grind at times but it’s worth it! Let me know if there’s anything you want me to cover that might help with the process - thinking about getting back into making these types of videos
My experience learning at a bootcamp was certainly more efficient than what I’d seen at traditional school. Thanks for being so candid about the challenges in your job search. I agree, a great career support team makes ALL the difference. Cheers :)
It really depends on the bootcamp since most places still want a 4 year degree - Hack Reactor doesn't even help their graduates find work with career counseling.
@@SSGoatanksMost places have actually removed their 4 year degree requirement. Bootcamps have worked for years dude.
wow I never thought Jim Carrey and Heath Ledger’s son would be the deciding factor in my decision to do a coding boot camp
lmaooooo
🤣🤣🤣
Yeah can’t watch this video now😂😂
my god you are a genius
Thanks man this gives me hope
You got this man! Feel free to reach out if you ever need any advice!
Defineilty interesting to see an insight into how others learn to code while I did the self-taught and degree route.
Thanks Khloe!!
Wat do you mean self-taught degree route can you elaborate? I am trying to get into coding and become a developer aswell but idk where to start and i dont kno if should take a bootcamp or go the self-taught way
I just enrolled to a remote coding bootcamp on data science that have some similarities with bloomtech (it is in spanish) called Henry. The college path here in my home country dosen't seem the right one for me. It inspire me a lot hearing experience like yours. Greetings from a fan in Venezuela:)
Great to hear!! Thanks for the kind words, I’ll definitely look up Henry. Feel free to reach out if you ever have any questions!
Thanks for recording this video, great job!
I am a little over a year out from my web dev boot camp. Although I felt like it wasn't the best program, it did change my life. I have been working as a game programmer for 7 now, making more than I did in healthcare, and get to work from home. I am not sure how people in my cohort feel but I think that it was worth it. If I hadn't signed up, I would still be working in a hospital.
Man this is where I am right now. Did you take this route as well Bloomtech? Im in healthcare too trying to get out😢
Are you making 6 figures like this guy on the video?
@@OnceUponaTimeIn-qp9sx Good luck getting out!
I did not go through Bloomtech. I went through a boot camp that was a partnership between my local university and a company named Trilogy/EDX. In hindsight, I would've rather taken a boot camp where I found a job before paying tuition.
@@OnceUponaTimeIn-qp9sx I am not 😭
Is the model still “learn first, and pay after landing a job”? It doesn’t seem to be the case anymore judging from the website. It seems as if it’s more of a 3-weeks free first then pay if it seems like a fit. Any insight into this?
That is still the motto as far as I know - just checked the website to confirm. You can pay upfront and it's a few thousand dollars cheaper but you can also do deferred tuition where you won't be billed until (and if) you land a job.
@@JackCalvinRossYes I saw the info, and understand how it works. The deferred payment is really a loan upfront, but not to be payed back until afterwards, landing a job or some time after that if one is more interested in putting the knowledge to a business or endeavor of self-employment. Still a good deal even though it's a loan one has to be approved for. Thanks for answering and thanks for the video. Cheers and God bless!
It goes to show that college isn't necessary for success, and more and more people are beginning to see this. There are a wide variety of ways to learn besides a traditional college, and these alternatives are often much better.
Love this video! Such a good option for skipping the fluff of a conventional degree and get right to what you like to do!
I got my degree, not in C.S though and now I'm in a coding bootcamp. The solution to the C.S degree cost is to go instate and public. It's like 7k (For ex: UCF) a year which is how much coding dojo costs. At the first 2 years you can do at a CC or even free by CLEP testing out. So more like 14k max for last 2 years of C.S lol You wouldn't be 3 years behind because if you worked at your degree you could've had summer internships at great companies and potentially started at FAANG as your first job. Microsoft, Tesla etc paid like 32k just for one summer if you intern there.
Thanks fellow🎉
awesome. just started bootcamp at flatiron for software engineering, im really hoping it’s worth it and this video has given me such high hopes
Hell yeah, good luck! Feel free to reach out if you ever have any questions about the process!
Just go for full time RUclips
How's it going at flatiron!?
update?
Bro you're the best, i❤ you men.
YOU’RE the best!! Thanks for watching :)
This video was so fire
Thank you 🔥
You are so amazing!!!
So regarding your 30000 tuition, how much were you paying monthly? Interest? How many years to pay?
Hey, I’m suppose to be attending bloom tech anyone have past experience in them?
100% changed my life. Would recommend lol. Have you started the program already?
how did it go?
2:56 absolutely false. the difference is one is reading an instruction manual and the other is creating the instruction manual.
what college were you planning on attending? lol
University of Colorado at Boulder - went for a year and dropped out. That one year cost 2x what my coding bootcamp cost
So would be expected to have some good math background before applying to a bootcamp?
I love this! I really want to do this the ONLY thing is i have a full time job how the hell am i aupposed to spend 8 hours a day on this
hmm I guess this is purely a US thing, college is way cheaper then that here in Europe.
My anti-college beliefs definitely stem from Americas broken education system. I still think bootcamps are better for learning tech skills quickly but if my college was affordable (and still high quality) there’s a good chance I’d have done that instead.
I'm about to enroll after going through the free trial but their website's asking me to fill out a loan application so I'm a little confused.
Observing what's Coding ? And Programming and what's the difference highlighted 🎉😇
Please I would love to attend a boot camp any referral??
You are not learning the same thing as in CS degree!
yeah, you're learning skills you actually use on the job instead 😂
I been going to college for almost 2 years now for computer science. I wanted to mainly learn C++ so that I could take what I learn and use it for stuff I'm interested in (like Unreal Engine 5 game engine) and also to get the knowledge of making apps, software, etc. I SWEAR I HAVE LEARNED EVERYTHING BUT WHAT I WANTED. Business class, sociology, security, networking, psychology, English, etc. My college is also a joke. did not enroll for this semester. I was going to go for a certification instead. Faster and more focused in one area. But everything I see, I see people recommend a coding bootcamp. They said I should go for Software Engineering I believe? (Do you think that fits with what I want to learn?)
Anyways, enough rambling. I just want to here it from you, or anybody else who has done bootcamps. Would you say it actually stuck with you? Such as, you felt like you actually learned and knew what to do when applying it to your job for the most part? Because in college.. I felt like I don't remember a lot of shit, and most of the time I feel like I'm stuck in class where half of what is taught is just rambling and easier to do remotely and quicker.
I spent several years at a major university and making little money. I am looking into UX UI and going to a bootcamp starting this week. I'll give feedback in three months if I can remember this channel. 10-18-23
@@jamewoods3605pls remember to update :")
@@jamewoods3605what’s the feedback looking like?
@@jamewoods3605do you have any helpful feedback?
Hi, I have udemy and I am gaining no knowledge. What should I practice or do to gain knowledge in coding. This is my last year in high school and I am starting college in bout a few months.
Wonderful video! Was enrolled to start cs. Looked into boot camps and am about to drop out of CS. I’ve gone to college in the past for web design and only 2 teachers had useful information or compassion. Great video!
Thanks Dustin!! Good luck on your bootcamp journey!
Update?
There's something impressive about people spending a couple weeks learning about DS concepts, thinking they've got it without ever digging into the math.
HEY BRO I AM HAVE COMPLETELY MY SECONDARY EDUCATION AND NOW I WANT TO LEARN CODING IS BLOOM TECH IS GOOD AFTER GRADUATING FROM THERE WE CAN FIND JOB EASILY?