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    Completed my pre-licensing with U.S. Realty a while back but delayed taking the DRE exam. I came back for their weekend crash course--and honestly assumed I'd probably fail the test. Mac Nomura doesn't just teach the material--he helps you get out of your own head, stay calm, and actually understand how the concepts connect. His personal stories and coaching made the content feel way less intimidating and way more doable. I took the DRE exam on January 13, and even though the questions weren't exactly like the practice quizzes, I wasn't shaken because I understood what the questions were really testing. AND YES -- I PASSED!!! Highly recommend U.S. Realty's crash course--especially if Mac Nomura is teaching it. He genuinely cares and it shows!

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    Sabio - Sabio Graduation, April 2017

    Sabio

    3.4(7 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Sabio is amazing. What makes it stand out above other coding bootcamps is the amount of years of…read moreexperience that the senior instructors have who are actually teaching the classes. From Prework to cohort, there is really no experience not to love, I actually found myself excited to get up and go every day. Not to say the hours aren't long...they really are, there's no way around it, you're learning an entirely new language in months. You have to be prepared for that mentally. But as long as you can withstand the work knowing that a great job is just waiting for you right around the corner, you'll be fine. And that's the thing about Sabio, they really want every single student to succeed. Gregorio and Liliana truly care about each individual that crosses their path, which is apparent the minute you sign up. They are there, helping you choose the path that best works for you. If you want proof about any of this, check out this article 'Selecting A Coding Bootcamp That Is Approved By The State of CA Has Many Benefits!' https://blog.sabio.la/selecting-a-coding-bootcamp-that-is-approved-by-the-state-of-ca-has-many-benefits-5997b7bf5c12 With all the information laid out for you, why would you choose another coding bootcamp? The answer is simple: Go Sabio.

    If you are using VETTEC you should steer away from Sabio! They haven't posted their graduation…read morerates since 2019 for a reason, one of the latest cohorts started with over 100 students and is already down to ~30 students. the training is 66hrs a week, and will leave you no time for anything but this course, and once you get to a certain point in the program, they give you a test in React which you are more than likely to fail. If you are using other programs such as your GI bill or you are paying out of pocket, there is a good chance they will let you continue, however, if you use VETTEC and fail, they will push you back and make you use your GI bill or pay out of pocket. pros: The course is very fast-paced and will teach you a lot in very little time. Some of the instructors are nice and really helpful (Alley, Barnett, Zach, Daniel...). cons: The course changes after the first month and leaves you to code on your own with one lecture (1 hr) a week and videos that you should be following are inconsistent and some have not been updated since 2016. People with no coding experience should not attempt this course, as it is too fast pace for learning anything properly and everyone just tells you "keep pushing", whether you understand it or not, is of no concern, as after a week they move on to a different topic React-to- SQL, they also do not have makeup tests as the course is so fast-paced. If using VETTEC they drop you back the first chance they can, so they can get more money from you, if you decide to pay out of pocket its suppose to be 75 percent (which is apparently around $5,000), if you use your GI bill they double it based off of the hours. So if you have 3 months left in the program they will take 6 months of your GI bill, if you have 4 months = 8 months of your GI Bill. Some of the instructors (Nick, Danny...) are really rude, making the student feel stupid when they are asking a question.

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    All folks are welcomed at Sabio, we are Proud to have Pride ;)

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    We are a diverse group of folks working hard to learn to code!

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    Hack Reactor - Los Angeles

    4.6(21 reviews)
    0.9 miWestchester

    Before attending Hack Reactor, I had anxiety and imposter syndrome. I wasn't sure if I was able to…read moresucceed in computer science. However, after the first day of the program I was immediately supported by the HR faculty and my cohort mates. Every Hacker in Residence (HiR) who had gone through the program before had a similar story and experience to what we were going through and assisted us with understanding and kindness. The instructors were always encouraging and extremely knowledgable. By the end of the program, many of my peers had become some of my best friends. THE COURSE The program consisted of two halves. The first half consisted of JavaScript and computer science fundamentals such as Big O Notation, JS 'this' binding, and functional patterns. Some concepts were picked up faster by certain people, which caused a positive feedback loop of assistance between peers. An extremely important skill that was hammered into us was autonomous learning. Even though HiRs were readily available to assist us, they supported us attempting to search for answers on our own because this is an extremely valuable skill to have as a software engineer. And unlike many other fields of study, computer science and web development resources are bountiful and easily searchable. The second half of the course consisted of two projects where we were split into groups of 3-5. During this time, we gradually increased the amount of interview practice along with learning some industry practices and technologies. Some valuable technologies/concepts they had taught us were that of Docker containerization, system design, AWS tools, and Agile Methodologies. This portion of the course was essentially a ramp up to let us out into the real world. Autonomy and time management was a key portion because of the freedom gained in the second half of the course, so self discipline and motivation is definitely key. If you did not have the motivation and self discipline to apply yourself in this part of the course, you were more likely to not absorb the material. Since it is largely self-motivated, several people who were not as focused struggled in this aspect. The last week of the course consisted of job coaching from resume/cover letter writing to behavioral interview practice and even as far as negotiating a job offer. This instilled an extremely high level of confidence in my job search process and helped me interview. I would also like to state that not all of the technologies and format may be correct if you were to attend now. Hack Reactor rapidly iterates their curriculum to keep up with the changing demand of skills in the web development field. One such change is the implementation of Docker. When we had an alumni panel, one of the alumni had stated that Docker was not incorporated into the curriculum when he attended the program a year before I had attended. With this, you can confidently be reassured that Hack Reactor are constantly on the lookout to make you the most desirable software engineer possible. OVERALL Why did I remove a star? Unfortunately, not many of my cohort mates were as lucky as me - someone else mentioned it already, but Los Angeles is not a great market for junior devs. If you are considering HR, I highly recommend you expand your job search to be outside of LA. I found a job because I moved to Seattle which had more junior dev openings than LA. Another cohort mate was able to find one in Boston. The 2nd half of the program, since it was largely self driven, felt like we were all headless chickens trying to program. I sincerely wish they could have taught us more in the time since a lot of time was wasted. Upper management for the LA HR group was also lackluster and felt disconnected from the group as a result. Overall, I would highly recommend Hack Reactor as a coding bootcamp. I gained so much confidence in myself both technically and socially because of this software engineering immersive, and have even obtained a job as a software engineer within the average time expected of a Hack Reactor grad (3 months). WHO IS HR FOR? Attend HR if you are able to be self-driven, motivated, and have a strong work ethic and passion for coding. I do not recommend this course if you are coming in half-assed and are expecting a fat paycheck to be handed to you at the end of the course. Many of my cohort mates and I have had to slave away for months applying, interviewing, and coding to be successful. Although HR does try its best to help you get a job, at the end of the day, that will be up to you on how much you want to apply yourself and how much you're willing to sacrifice sleep to succeed. There is only so much HR can do for you. They can teach you the skills, but the rest is up to you.

    I graduated from Hack Reactor Los Angeles campus on July 2019. As a graduates, I can confident say…read moreHack Reactor has great learning atmosphere, efficient and powerful curriculum, employees are extremely reachable and helpful. After I graduated, I am very confident in job searching process, the career counselor is here for you when you need help or advice. I got an offer within a month after I graduated. I am really appreciate about choosing Hack Reactor, and it is a successful career path change for me! Thank you Hack Reactor LA!!!!

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    JavaScript fundamentals part 1 workshop at HatchStudios.

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    Hack Reactor - Los Angeles

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    California Career Institute

    California Career Institute

    3.3(3 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    I enrolled into this school and attended the LVN program. I think that if you can study on your own…read moreand understand your assignments then this is the school for you. You will feel like you aren't learning anything they had us wait for a clinical site for three months for a placement, during the waiting period we just sat in a room for 12 hrs without even practicing on the dummies they had us practice injections on HOT DOG LINKS. They don't answer the phone in a timely manner could take about a week or two weeks to hear back from someone. The lack of communication and organization is horrible. I finished the LVN and passed because of my dedication to study the material and utilizing ati and watching YouTube videos not because of the instructors or lecture. I finished the program in AUGUST of 2024 they didn't give us a ceremony until APRIL of 2025 wasn't even considered class of 2024 but 2025 makes no sense. The Ceremony was unorganized they had us do a practice run through for the ceremony, while family and friends were already seated which was embarrassing people were clapping thinking the ceremony had began just to have us walk out and come back in. There was also misspelling of names on the school ceremony pamphlet couldn't even get that right. Majority of the time we could barely understand the instructors because of their accents they always had last minute changes during the program. So if you're considering this school just make sure you've done all your research.

    been with CCI for almost a year, we've only had one professor so far, DR.Q is very intelligent…read more once you get use to her teaching things flow much easier, shes very knowledgeable and dedicated to her students and helping you understand. shes not a babysitter though, so you must speak up to gain further knowledge. CCI is NOT for the mentally weak either. we had a nursing instructor named Jordoun. AMAZING RN. he makes learning fun! and makes you want to come back to class. I felt ready for clinical sites thanks to him and a lot of self learning and reading on my own.

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    Career Development Institute

    Career Development Institute

    4.2(55 reviews)
    4.7 miMid-City

    Melly and Megan are truly the heart of the CDI nursing program. They're incredibly supportive,…read morepatient, and genuinely invested in their students' success. They break down difficult concepts in a way that actually makes sense and always take the time to make sure everyone feels confident. You can tell they really care, and it makes all the difference.

    I am going to provide a honest review …read more Unfortunately, first term is designed for you to fail ( especially if you have Meghan ) . Luckily, I had Adrian and he was wonderful. Adrian gets straight to the point , so it's easier to retain the information . Meghan, unfortunately confuses her students and over talks and gets off subject . She provides too much unnecessary information. - if you attend the school, Please get in Adrian class. Do I recommend the school NO. They have one clinical instructor Maya, who is very informative and will help you with upcoming exams while at Clinical's . Mary is an instructor and she over talks students belittles the students. She lies always comes to the clinical site late and uses her authority . She likes to save face to make herself look good in front of Jen and Meghan to keep her job . She tells students to do the job incorrectly unless board is there . She's very unprofessional I would attend clement career college in Gardena it's 11 months and has a high passing rate . Very hands on program . CDI isn't 13 months it's more like 15 months you might as well go for your RN. The school reputation is going down hill. The school doesn't have good Clinical sites . You'll be in a nursing home for pretty much all your terms . Go elsewhere where !

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    Codesmith - Lectures with Dan Carr, one of the lead engineers/instructors

    Codesmith

    4.7(20 reviews)
    3.7 miVenice

    I don't think I've been in a facility (Venice, CA) that is more deliberately designed to be TOTALLY…read moreINACCESSIBLE to people with mobility, vision, and audio disabilities. I can assure you none of the pleasant 5-star reviewers are people with disabilities or thought for a moment about people with disabilities while writing their review. Facility ingress/egress, floor to floor, room to room, fixtures, and furniture either inaccessible or un-adaptable to people with disabilities. Really shocking and shameful!

    Codesmith is the type of program where every student leaves as a transformed version of the person…read morehe/she came in as. The most obvious transformation is one's exponentially expanded software engineering knowledge and experience, but students also leave with a radically broader grasp on empathy, the kind of empathy you gain from intense pair programming sessions and grinding through 12+ hour days with your Cohort-mates. The curriculum is always evolving and is updated as a result of student feedback and/or the ever continuous momentum of the industry. Over my 12 weeks (13 including a prep/gap week between cohorts) Codesmith presented daily opportunities for 'aggressive expansion' of my engineering and problem solving skills (for anyone thinking of the scene from The Dark Knight, there is never any battling , though Ping Pong games can get intense). You go deep in JavaScript, by the end you can truly develop a web application that includes a database, RESTful API based server, and powerful front-end (using Vanilla JS, React, Angular, or whatever you desire because you have to mental tools to learn anything new). You learn about more than just JavaScript at Codesmith though. Daily, you will experience the exciting challenge of a new algorithm problem, you learn data structures, engineering best practices, and possibly most important of all you will grow tremendously in your technical communication. Anyone who has tried to solve a highly technical problem in a team setting will relate to how important technical communication is for the project's success. At every point throughout the program you will either be asked to communicate to your pair-programming partner when you are not actively typing, or with the Engineering Fellows during code review, and ultimately all of these experiences result in a deeper understanding of the material and an ability to explain your code that is highly valuable to teammates and employers. Attending a coding bootcamp is a major life decision, and I have not once regretted choosing Codesmith over any of the other options in LA or elsewhere. You receive full devotion during and after graduation and I wholeheartedly believe there is nowhere better to begin the next chapter of one's life.

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    Students working hard at Codesmith

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    The Codesmith logo mural is sick

    Codesmith - The June cohort looking so fresh

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    The June cohort looking so fresh

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