Condescending and unskilled.
This school has high sales targets, hence, they would accept anybody pretending that anyone can code and this is just a matter of practice and how you breakdown problems in small pieces.
The content of the curriculum was ok, but would not be explained in details. If you want to learn to code, then learn it beforehand...
At times, the instructor was showing a clear lack of mastery of the languages he was supposed to teach, being corrected by students on several occasions. Courses were lacking a clear structure. Some students would ask questions to understand in depth some complex concepts, to which the instructor would not even reply saying "this is out of topic". Why? because he didn't know the answer.
The London camp was more interested in going to the pub rather than following students progresses.
When it comes to the "outcome team", they would just correct your CV a thousand times to fit their rigid standards, so you can look exactly like all the other cloned GA profiles. They will insist on you to write a full promoting paragraph about how great the school was and how they raised you up. Overall, not much support nor respect towards students.
I suggest you think twice before paying that amount of money (even though you feel desperate..). Obviously after 3-month bootcamp, you won't even know what an algorithm is, so get a mentor and watch a thousand videos, read books and be patient because these things take time. read more