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    Code Fellows

    Code Fellows

    3.5(32 reviews)
    0.6 miBelltown

    I don't know how the school/classes are, but if you are trying to get hold of anyone, don't hold…read moreyour breath. (because you will die) I tried emailing admissions, but I got no reply, I tried calling and it's just a recording saying to email admissions or apply and talk to your adviser through Slack. The one time I was able to schedule a phone call with someone, they never called and didn't leave a number so I could call them. I don't know, call me crazy but a boot camp that teaches full-stack coding with AI would have a bot to answer questions that the FAQ does not cover.

    Hello I Need to find out follow up information about attendance requirements in order to attend…read moreptsd meetings at veteran affairs from the president of the college; I never was reached back out to, I have 3 other individuals already in process of enrollment; plus many more veterans in line to call under Vet Tech guidelines. Please reach back out as I was promised I would be contacted last week; yet never occurred. This is in reference to the attendance policy and Being ALLOWED to attend PTSD Groups and Mental Health Therapy under the Americans With Disabilities Act. Your advisor Anthony Keian has stated WE ARE NOT Allowed to do so due to a 90% attendance requirement. I don't know if he speaks for the college or if the college will verify that we veterans; under veteran funding; are being denied access to our mental health care in accordance to an attendance policy. Please contact me back asap so all of the veterans I am sending your way can know if we should attend this boot camp or if we have to go elsewhere due to being unable to attend our lengthy far out scheduled appointments!?! Some NEED these appointments because if one is missed than they might not be here on this earth the day after...This shouldn't be hard to accommodate. Update: The school has gotten back to me Veteran affairs medical appointments are allowed attendance though it is strongly encouraged to schedule later in the afternoon appointments or prior to beginning of your course so material is not missed!

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    Academy of Interactive Entertainment

    3.0(4 reviews)
    0.6 miLower Queen Anne

    Honestly a really good place to study…read more I didn't have enough to cover the tuition, but AIE offered a scholarship that bridged the gap between the tuition and what I was able to access through funding and school loans. I wouldn't have had the opportunity to learn hands on otherwise. I found myself not knowing where to start, or if it's even any good when I tried to self teach (no one to give me feedback). I would recommend.

    Dedicated 2 years to this place and I Loved being an instructor…read more Did my absolute best to provide the knowledge needed to succeed within my industry, and got glowing reviews from my students. All to be laid off without warning over the summer due to "budget cuts" even though they just remodeled the school and hired on two new employees. less than a month before. The local management might as well just be a sounding board for the AUS management which could care less about you. There is zero support for the instructors. No IT staff, No subs on staff for callouts or sick days, software is out of date with no access to upgrade locally or provide alternatives, no one in upper management is working or even has worked within the industry they oversee, and zero respect for your experience. The owners are drunks, who just brag about themselves and are handing off the school to their kid. Oh and they are WOKE AF! Watch your back if you end up working here and have a backup plan. Oh and if you want to become a student here I got a bridge to sell ya. Don't! Yes you might get good instruction, make friends, etc... But you can find ALL of what they teach online for free if you just take the time to look. This industry is saturated with "academy's," "boot camps," "institutions," "university's," etc... who claim they can get you into a great job, but the reality is, you just need a great portfolio to get a great job. No one with a brain who is hiring will care to look at the piece of paper saying you can do a thing. The only time I have ever been asked about my degree in my art career was, ironically, when I became an instructor. Bottom line... Don't go for any "Art Degree!" Watch online tutorials, follow prominent artists, take specialized short term training programs, which are way cheaper (school of motion, FZD, lucidpixel, etc...).

    Product School - Seattle

    Product School - Seattle

    4.7(7 reviews)
    2.1 miPioneer Square

    I finished with the base product management school class earlier this month, and overall it was a…read morepretty good experience. The quality of the class seemed to vary widely depending on how many people were in the class. The online classes seem like they accommodate a lot more people than the in-person sessions, so depending on what kind of experience you want from the class, it would be an important factor to consider when registering. I registered for the in-person class in Seattle, which only had 5 people. Due to the smaller class size, the instructor, Mark Tan, was able to customize the syllabus a bit to what we wanted to learn and we even got the opportunity to hear from other product managers from different companies. The only drawback to the class was that sometimes the final project seemed a bit out of sync with the class material, and there were some points during the course where we could've benefited from a more in-depth dive into things, but I think a lot of those gaps got filled in towards the later half of the class where we had a little more flexibility in planning course content.

    The value I got through my course really exceeded expectations with the talent of our professor. I…read moretook the Product Management Certification course with Tarun Gangwani to help further my attempts to break into Product Management. Tarun offered real-world insights into the topics and often engaged the class to go above and beyond with our work. I came out of the class with applicable knowledge that I am now applying even in my engineering role. Tarun is a great guide for the Product Management space and offers great material to keep growing and pushing forward even after the certification is over! As for the downsides of the class, there weren't many, but these were the ones I thought are worth mentioning. The learning management system that Product School uses seems pretty dated, I'm hoping they come through with an updated format as I feel that it did detract a little from the learning experience. The other would be the choice of communication from Product School. Their Slack plan often has messages disappearing due to message restrictions. Be sure to keep your own notes and copy over any pertinent information from the Slack messages! Despite those minor inconveniences, I felt that Tarun overcame these difficulties successfully and was able to create a great learning environment for the entire class. He really went above and beyond in the transfer to online classes through the quarantine (such an unexpected scenario was handled swimmingly). I definitely trust Product School with the talent they choose for their classes and imagine that other classes emulate similar experiences (but definitely try to take Tarun if you can).

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    Epicodus

    Epicodus

    4.8(11 reviews)
    1.5 miDowntown

    Epicodus is much more affordable than other bootcamps I was looking at. I like that it offers C#…read moreand I think the pacing of the material was almost perfect. I really appreciated having internships at the end of the program and that the culture is inclusive. I would've liked to have covered more material in the C# portion of the program, I feel as though it was a little slow paced and repetitive, whereas the React portion felt crammed with too much new material on top of Career Services assignments and capstones. Overall though, I feel liked I learned a lot through their curriculum and that Career Services helped better prepare me for job interviews and applications. I would absolute recommend this bootcamp to friends, especially those who have some experience with programming as it will probably benefit them in the long run.

    "I had some issues concerning the presentation of information from a complete beginner's…read morestandpoint. My viewpoint was very easy to express through the feedback button on every lesson page. I really liked the structure of the classes and the ample resources available to us. The instructors were very accessible in the Discord channel and it was fun to work with people online. I had problems sharing my screen in the beginning and Cathy told me about hooking directly into the ethernet cable instead of using wifi. That did the trick. It was also very hard to see other people's screens because the print was so tiny. I invested in a 32" smart tv and that solved that problem. By the time I got everything together and was comfortable with everything, the class was over. I had a problem pairing with someone who kept their mic off in order to read the lesson. I had already read the lesson and didn't know what to do with myself. I should have contacted the teacher, instead I left the room with that person without an explanation and joined another group. I apologized to this person, privately after some thinking. That was my own personal problem and had nothing to do with Epicodus. I have learned so much in such a short amount of time, that I am amazed. I learned about the basics of coding, hooking up hardware, communicating online without visual cues from other classmates, as well as new apps that I have never heard of. When I think about the scope of what was accomplished in the Intro class, I give high marks to Epicodus. Thank you for offering this class for $100. I have a much clearer idea of what is involved for the full time classes. I hope I can finish my code reviews and move on to React. Thank you for this wonderful opportunity. Lauralee Green "

    Alpine Ascents International

    Alpine Ascents International

    4.2(36 reviews)
    0.2 miLower Queen Anne

    I recently returned from a beautiful 3 week trek in Nepal with Lakpa Rita Sherpa as our team's…read moreguide. It was magical to see Nepal through his eyes, his hometown of Thames, tea at his parent's house, and his incredible knowledge of the area where he was born and grew up. Our 4 guides on this trip were safe and knowledgeable about the geography as well as climbing/trekking. This was my 4th International expedition with Alpine Ascents and I have climbed many Washington state peaks as well. I've been guided by Lakpa, Pete, Devin, Vern, Ben, Jangbu, Pasang, and many more. They have been fantastic teachers. The Nepal trek has a first class itinerary, the nicer tea houses, and a pace designed for slow travel. The gear list includes everything I needed and more. My guide went out of his way to take us to places we asked about, outside of the itinerary. Highly recommend.

    First time with this guide company was on a 3 Day trip up the Muir route of Rainier and for sure…read morethis company knows what they're doing and how to keep everybody safe. We were led by a stellar team with Craig, David, Peter and Matt at the helm. Already signed up for a 6 Day on Mt Baker to get more skills in the mountains, looking forward to going on another trip with this guide company! One of the top outfitters for mountaineering in the Cascades with several international trips available as well!

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