great video, btw your outgo music is pretty aggressive in relation to the level of your speaking voice. Kind of a shock when it cuts over, but keep up the great work.
Is it a good choice for a person who has just graduated from high school to enter a bootcamp rather than college because I don't work well with books and I'm more of a person who learns from practical teaching. Because I have this subject which I did in high-school called Computer Applications Technology (CAT). It is divided into two sections. Theory and Practical In the practical half, we didn't need to study, only practice. I excelled at that, I was the highest in the grade with practical, I even got 116/150 for the final exam However, on the theory side, I didn't do good, that requires you to read and study. I got 52/150, which pulled me to get to 56% for my final mark If it was only practical, I would have gotten 77%, but theory pulled me back University requires you to read and study However bootcamp, you just need to do the work directly which gets you job ready if I'm not mistaken
Coding Bootcamp is a waste of money,10k.You dont really learn anything in Bootcamps. Its a profit organization. Everything is free online indepth content .I went to one ,its for intermediate to advance level and you are there just to show of your skills to employers.Lab work is non stop 24/7 ,you will get burn out within 1month.
of course you acquired new skills you didnt have before, however there is alot of extra curricualar time and effort needed to land a job,.definitely cost effective for companies or all parties involved or even going back to college, good/or bad schoool u still learn something, as long as your not shelling out the value of a car! good luck!
Agreed 100%. It was a full time job outside the bootcamp of applying to jobs, networking, optimizing linked in profiles, and still coming up with projects to code/practice on, on your own.
@@MarioGonzalez-ob5qy it was actually really good information and also good classroom setup once a week. I decided to change to a different field but I did have a few recruiters reach out to me about having it on my resume
great video, btw your outgo music is pretty aggressive in relation to the level of your speaking voice. Kind of a shock when it cuts over, but keep up the great work.
Thanks for the feedback and supporting 🙌🏼
Is it a good choice for a person who has just graduated from high school to enter a bootcamp rather than college because I don't work well with books and I'm more of a person who learns from practical teaching.
Because I have this subject which I did in high-school called Computer Applications Technology (CAT). It is divided into two sections.
Theory and Practical
In the practical half, we didn't need to study, only practice. I excelled at that, I was the highest in the grade with practical, I even got 116/150 for the final exam
However, on the theory side, I didn't do good, that requires you to read and study. I got 52/150, which pulled me to get to 56% for my final mark
If it was only practical, I would have gotten 77%, but theory pulled me back
University requires you to read and study
However bootcamp, you just need to do the work directly which gets you job ready if I'm not mistaken
Can you share your job search process. Thanks.
Coding Bootcamp is a waste of money,10k.You dont really learn anything in Bootcamps. Its a profit organization. Everything is free online indepth content .I went to one ,its for intermediate to advance level and you are there just to show of your skills to employers.Lab work is non stop 24/7 ,you will get burn out within 1month.
of course you acquired new skills you didnt have before, however there is alot of extra curricualar time and effort needed to land a job,.definitely cost effective for companies or all parties involved or even going back to college, good/or bad schoool u still learn something, as long as your not shelling out the value of a car! good luck!
Agreed 100%. It was a full time job outside the bootcamp of applying to jobs, networking, optimizing linked in profiles, and still coming up with projects to code/practice on, on your own.
Hey man, which bootcamp did you attend? Also which stack did you learn and how long did it take?
Very good question. Weird that he didn't say what that was actually. I hope you get a response.
He attended Coding Dojo i saw it on another comment.
I’m
Currently in coding dojo about to take my yellow belt exam!! ❤
That’s the bootcamp I attended! Good luck!
When’s the next episode
With dedicating so much time to the bootcamp, how many days a week were you able to train?
Everyday still while doing 75 hard!
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"The best investment you can make, is an investment in yourself"
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What camp did you go to?
Coding Dojo! Do you want to see a part 2?
@@techlift_ i am starting at NuCamp this week!
@@techlift_ yes
@jacobwilson1679 how did NuCamp go? Any job yet? I will start NuCamp next month.
@@MarioGonzalez-ob5qy it was actually really good information and also good classroom setup once a week. I decided to change to a different field but I did have a few recruiters reach out to me about having it on my resume