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Software Engineering

viaTripleTen
4.87 Rating
Difficulty
Beginner
Cost
$9,798
Format
Instructor Led
Delivery
Online
Time Commitment
38 weeks 20 hrs/week

Summary

TripleTen's Software Engineer Bootcamp is an immersive, online program designed to equip students with essential coding skills. Participants engage in six real-world projects, including building a social network and a standalone web application using React and Node.js. The bootcamp offers interactive learning and peer support, providing a comprehensive foundation for aspiring software engineers.

  • Before You Learn / Who This Course Is For
    • Aspiring software engineers and developers

    • No prerequisites; suitable for beginners

    • Ideal for those seeking hands-on coding experience

  • What to Expect
    • Online, interactive platform with real-world projects

    • Projects include a social network and a React website

    • Peer support and expert technical assistance available

  • What You'll Achieve
    • Professional-level project portfolio

    • Comprehensive software engineering skills

    • Preparation for careers in software development

Certifications covered by this course

No certifications are covered by this course.

Topics included

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Faizah Ansar

Student 2024

April 12, 2024
Informative and Challenging

TripleTen is a great bootcamp for those that don't mind being in a remote environment. It provides the ease of being able to do things at your own pace so you can balance it with multiple responsibilities as opposed to other boot camps that want you to be active the whole day. I chose TripleTen because I liked that it was affordable compared to other boot camps that were charging over $10,000. I also like that it has a money back guarantee option which gives me more hope in their job assistance. My study habits include reviewing the material and also asking tutors for help when I get stuck. I also like to go on the discord because sometimes other students have asked the same questions I have. One of my favorite features is the code review because it really helps me understand what I've done incorrectly and the reviewers will even leave edits for improvements which helps me write cleaner code. Code reviews have always been completed within 24hrs so I like how quick paced it is. Another feature I like is that there are tasks paired with the lesson we are learning so it helps me to apply the new topics and ensure I understand them. 

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H. Ross Walker

Student 2024

April 11, 2024
Good experience but not Great

Hi Everyone!I have had a good experience and enjoyed coding these projects. The curriculum is challenging and I have learned a lot. I am currently a 2/3rds or the way through and am pushing for the finish line.It could be great if they ironed out a couple of kinks. I've come across a couple of issues with project requirements changing without updates, and having to implement code in the project that I didn't learn in the brief that made it frustrating and cause extra hours to code the project.I really enjoy coding and I'm happy that this platform exists so I can develop my skills as a Software Engineer. Thank you for all the hard work it took to make this course and please continue to improve for future students.

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Justin DelaFlor

Student 2024

April 08, 2024
Fun and challenging way to get into Tech

Wanted to get into tech/software-engineering and jumped into the bootcamp. I am in sprint 10 out of 15. This course is very organized with the way they teach and way they set up assignments and projects. The discord allows you to connect and ask for help from a multitude of tutors who are all friendly and welcoming to ask any questions. They are patient and go beyond their way to help. So far the experience has been great. I will say that this bootcamp is good if you're really self-driven and self-taught type of person. Especially if you're working a full 9-5 alongside this program. I find days exhausting and tiring so you really have to commit to wanting to dive into this space. I recommend spending more hours outside of what is expected to fully feel satisfied and excel from my experience. Overall, I have been loving this experience and excited to learn more as i finish up. I encounter this program through finding their ads on youtube and after enough time I looked into and say that it seemed enticing. Feedback has been good at all spectrums of the program.   

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Tracy Chen

Student 2024

April 06, 2024
A Supportive Learning Community Like No Other

As someone who has explored various open coursewares and innovative e-learning platforms, TripleTen stands out as the most supportive learning experience I've encountered. The secret sauce lies in TripleTen's robust network of friendly community managers, tutors, code reviewers, career coaches, and peers. Whenever I have a question or need clarification, someone from the community is always quick to offers assistance. In addition to correcting my mistakes, the code reviewers provide valuable tips to enhance the performance of my projects whenever the opportunity arises. Office Hours, are also a fantastic way to learn how to debug with tutors in real time. Speaking to a professional has definitely inspired me to think more programmatically. I feel like I'm learning at every step, and each interaction guides me toward becoming a better software engineer. I cannot recommend TripleTen enough!

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Eric Hutcheson

Student 2024

March 28, 2024
Plenty of Challenges with plenty of help and resources

If you are interested in tech and are looking to jumpstart your career without the massive debt of a traditional education; look no further than TripleTen. Yes, the material is still challenging and some effort is required, but TripleTen’s meticulous team is there with you every step of the way on the payment plan that suites your budget. Stake your investment in the world of tech with TripleTen today.I’m 

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Natalia Semenova

Student 2024

March 25, 2024
Triple Ten Software Engineering bootcamp

Hello! I was attracted to software development because of its creative and problem solving aspects, as well as the opportunity to work remotely and people in this profession are in great demand on the labor market with good salaries. I spent several weeks researching bootcamps that teach Software Engineering and most of them require basic knowledge. I didn't have any. Ultimately, I found Triple Ten Software Engineering bootcamp where no experience or knowledge in Software Engineering was required. Moreover, I was given the opportunity to complete the first sprint for free, so that I could understand whether I would like it or not. This is the only bootcamp with its own interactive platform, which allows me to study at anytime convenient for me. Usually, I spend about 25-30 hours a week studying. All educational information is presented very clearly and accessible. Gives you the opportunity to practice and solve interesting tasks while studying. At the end of each sprint we complete interesting projects. It is very exciting. During the learning process, tutors help us, answer questions quickly and clearly, and give recommendations in the chat at any time of the day. I’m glad that students has an opportunity to call a tutor 1:1 and ask questions. I would like toexpress my gratitude to my Success Manager Daria for her help in organizational matters and support throughout my studies. Triple Ten provides career services such as resume reviews, interview preparation, and networking opportunities to help students secure job opportunities after completing the program. High recommend this Software Engineering  bootcamp!

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ANDRES LAUSON

Student 2024

March 24, 2024
life-changing, well-oriented, beginner friendly.

My name is Andres, originally from Venezuela and I joined triple ten looking for a transition in my life, I've dedicated my life to working in the construction field, grateful and proud of my job but I wanted to pursue my real passion, so I joined tripleten software engineering program with no experience programming at all, starting from the scratch to become a full stack engineer has been enormous growth in everything, from knowledge to personal. with flexible ways to complete the program even for the busiest person, and flexible funding plans as well. They have an excellent pedagogical team willing to help every day of the week, extracurricular activities to perfect your skills as you learn, and even, not least, quality preparation for your future job. highly recommend Tripleten i hope you have the chance to become a professional with them, They will commit to helping you become a quality professional in any of the fields they offer, with their huge community of students and tutors. 

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Sheena Irvin

Student 2024

March 23, 2024
Glad I picked this bootcamp

Here’s a breakdown of my experience thus far, I’m on the last portion of the bootcamp and after this I’ll be taking advantage of their career acceleration program to help with landing a job in the field of study: ◦ why I decided to start learning Software Engineering: when the Pandemic happened I had a chance to really evaluate what I wanted to do, and made a choice. I’ve always been in sales and grew to hate it. I love building/creating things and this made sense for me. I’ve enjoyed the finished products of my code and the challenges and growth that come with it. ◦ why I chose TripleTen and how I study: I was deciding between this and 9 other bootcamps. I ultimately chose TripleTen because of student reviews, outlined structure, support system, career acceleration, online based, self paced- sorta, and cost. I work full time so I study in the evenings and weekends!◦ what TripleTen's features I like most of all: interactive platform, projects, learning team and community. It’s hard to pick just one, and it made me feel great about my bootcamp when another person I connected on LinkedIn mentioned they went through one and it didn’t provide projects to add to their portfolio and career program. You really get your moneys worth here. ◦ how TripleTen helped me in my coding journey: Its provided me knowledge and practice for my field. I can’t speak too much on the career acceleration and landing a job yet as I haven’t gotten that far yet. I’ve started networking but haven’t applied yet to jobs. (Working on my last big project of developing a full stack application) but just fyi they offer coding jams and externships! ◦ what useful tips and advice I can give to those who are just at the beginning of their coding journey: be patient, focused, and disciplined. Be sure that this is something you’d be passionate about- bc it won’t be easy. You will always be learning and will be challenged. This idea excites me, so if it doesn’t excite you- really think about what you want to do. They do offer other bootcamps as well for data analytics, data science, and QA 

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Travis Sutton

Student 2024

March 21, 2024
TripleTen - an Amazing find!

At 35 years old, I decided to change my path in life and pursue software engineering, as I've always loved computers and I wanted to have a career in tech.I began searching around trying to decide between a traditional university route or try out one of the online bootcamps I saw for programming. I saw an ad for TripleTen and decided to look into it. After reading a ton of positive reviews I decided to take the first step and reach out to an advisor. I thought I was going to get some sort of automated system or something else, but I got a call from an actual real human being, Oscar, who was super nice, helpful, and not pushy at all. After the call I decided to give TripleTen a go.I chose the software engineering program because I felt that gave me a good chance at a great career with a good work / life balance, and I wanted to learn how to build websites.I can't say enough how much the tutors and community managers absolutely make the program amazing. I don't feel at all like a customer, I feel like a student, and whenever I need help I can get it. The discord is also very active and gives you the opportunity to talk to other students as well as tutors.The program is split between theory and projects. The theory contains tasks and problems to work through as well as quizzes to help you learn the material. The projects are real life websites that you get to build and keep in your portfolio and are an amazing way to actually apply what you're learning, and they get more advanced as you go!You also get access to career coaches that answer your questions, and can be a great resource for chatting with someone in the industry. Most of the tutors are actual software engineers with real jobs so you have the chance to gain insight from them as well.Along with that, they have all sorts of resources to take advantage of like seminars about the industry, important changes and information and really a lot more. You can study with other students or take part in challenges, watch videos on tech, and they even have an off topic section on discord where people just post thoughts and funny stuff which really makes it feel like an actual community.One of the best parts is there is technically no set schedule, the office hours (time with tutors) are scheduled, but they have them spread throughout the day so chances are you will be able to attend at least some of them, and they give you enough time to complete your projects. You can also schedule a 1 on 1 time with a tutor if needed.The program is not a free certificate either, you really learn and you learn a lot. It's very in depth and I would say be ready to devote real effort to complete it, because they're really trying to prepare you for a real world job where you need technical programming skills. I typically put in 20-30 hours a week into the program, but it doesn't feel overwhelming.Overall, I would 10 out of 10 recommend TripleTen to someone looking to get into programming and the tech industry, I feel lucky that this is the program I went with. Looking forward to graduate this year!

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Michaela Budde

Student 2024

March 20, 2024
Effective Program and Supportive Community

I don't think I could have found a more effective and affordable program than TripleTen. I left the education field for software engineering and needed a program that would be fairly fast, thorough and affordable. I found all of those things in their SE program. Not including the time I took off, it took me about a year to finish. Just a bit over their projected 10 month timeline. It’s a really supportive community. Having access to zoom office hours and being able to ask tutors questions on discord is super helpful. Even my partner who is a ML/AI engineer of 5 years is impressed with the program and what they teach us. Don’t get me wrong, it is not easy. I hit several walls and felt discouraged at multiple points. That’s where the community comes in. I have connected with fellow students, my success manager is always kind and supportive. The tutors are always understanding and always encourage asking questions. I couldn’t have finished without their help.Even before you graduate you have access to 1-1 meetings with career advisors. They have many seminars and discussions around career advancement as well. Once you graduate then you officially enter their career acceleration program. I feel confident that they will help me be prepared to land a job. While I doubt it will come to this, I still feel reassured that I can get my money back if I haven’t landed something after 6 months in their career program. Overall it's been really empowering to go from knowing nothing of coding to now being eligible for full-stack software engineering roles. It’s clear that there will always be more learning in this field. Technologies, coding languages, and systems are always changing and improving. But I’m excited to keep learning. I have a great foundation and I’m ready to keep going.Through the program, I have learned to enjoy coding. The attention to detail and ability to be creative is super stimulating to me. The ability to build a website or app from scratch, has opened so many doors for me and I really appreciate TripleTen for upholding a quality that I think is hard to find in bootcamps. 

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Claudia Gracia Licor

Student 2024

March 18, 2024
My experience at TripleTen

I became interested in coding and software engineering about a year ago, shortly after I found TripleTen. I booked a call and got to learn a lot about it, and I knew I had made the right choice. I started in TripleTen in mid October of last year and in the short time I've been a student I learned so much. I didn't just learn how to code but I learned time management, life balance, how to prioritize what's most important, and most importantly how to take care of myself and what matters to me. During my time at TripleTen I've unfortunately been sick a couple times in which the TripleTen team was extremely understanding and organized extensions and encouraged me to take time off if I ever needed it. The community is amazing, caring, and understanding. Success Managers, Tutors and other students are always ready to lend a hand whenever you need it. TripleTen is the right choice if you're looking for a place to embrace learning and learn from the very best. You get advice from real software engineers who will give you tips to pass your code reviews, while teaching you the best practices and making sure that you understand where the information comes from.

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Natasha Bagramian

Graduate 2024

March 12, 2024
Enjoyed the program

I just graduated from the program and I am fully satisfied with everything I learned. I came to the QA program not knowing much, and I definitely gained valuable skills for the job. I appreciated that there were 9 different projects to work on, I was able to practice everything (from testing fundamentals to test automation). The fact that I couldn't get away with doing just bare minimum was great, project reviewers didn't just look at my project, but paid attention to every detail and send my projects back to improve, so I have a full confidence that people who graduate from TripleTen know how to do things, they didn't just click through the slides. When I had questions, I was able to ask tutors for help - that was nice. The course materials could be confusing sometimes, sometimes I felt lost, but when I got to the projects- I actually was able to figure things out. It was definitely helpful that I studied JavaScript before. I am not sure if the course materials were enough to understand what's going on with JavaScript if you are a beginner. But I am sure that even beginners could get enough help from tutors. If you feel stuck- you can always talk to your success manager - they will help you out. I can't imagine a situation when a student is told "well, figure it out on your own". What's was also important for me is the ability to participate in some kind of real world projects and I was at first skeptical that TripleTen would offer one - I thought it was just marketing. But no... I put my name in the waitlist and I have an externship scheduled for April!!! So that's cool. Because we know it's hard to get experience when you have no experience. Career support and coaching is great. I haven't fully finished the career portion of the program, but they give you so much support since day one, so I have zero doubts that I will be helped.So, overall, I am very happy with my decision to join the program. Definitely was worth the money. I plan on developing more skills and learning more stuff for sure, otherwise it's really hard to compete with others. But TripleTen is a great start. 

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Pinar Gulum

Student 2024

March 11, 2024
My codding journey with TripleTen

I possess two decades of experience in the hospitality industry, having worked in both restaurants and hotels. However, in 2023, I felt the need for a change and began exploring alternative career paths. After careful consideration, I realized that coding could be an excellent choice for my future.Despite being 42 years old, I decided to embrace this new challenge. My search for the best coding school led me to TripleTen, an online bootcamp. Since joining in March 2023, my journey has been nothing short of remarkable. The support I receive from the TripleTen team has been invaluable.Coding can be daunting, but the TripleTen team makes it significantly more manageable. Their round-the-clock availability of tutors aligns perfectly with my schedule, and their responsiveness is commendable. Whenever I need assistance, they promptly address my queries.I wholeheartedly recommend TripleTen to anyone interested in learning coding. This experience has enriched my knowledge base significantly, and I am proud of the substantial progress I’ve made in understanding this intricate field.Thank you, TripleTen, for this incredible journey!

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Sayvon Edmondson

Student 2024

March 10, 2024
Fantastic Experience

I began learning how to code on my own, with the pursuit of starting a tech business. When I began learning JavaScript I just didn't know what I was doing and if whether or not I was doing it right. I lacked a feedback loop and a reviewer to give me information on whether or not my code was best practice or not. I chose TripleTen not just because you could pay partial up front and then you don't have to pay again until you find your first job. I chose them because of the curriculum, I enjoyed the idea of being so proficient in the language that gave me such a hard time as a self learner, that I could use it for Frontend and Backend using Node.js. The TripleTen path was for me the quickest route to obtaining the skills that I needed to reach my goal. I spend roughly 30+ hours per week on the platform going through the sprints which are created in a way to bring you from no knowledge up to a Software Engineer! My favorite activities within TripleTen is participating within their neat independent coding challenges, as well as taking advantage of the 1 to 1 tutor Office hours. TripleTen has helped me feel more confident in my ability to code in general. They've helped me refine the knowledge I came in with (which looking back on it was very little!) as well as expand my view on everything else that comes with being a Software Engineer not just coding, other important factors like networking and resume advice. For those of you who are thinking this of this oppurtunity as something you missed out on/too late for you start, or it being to risky. I have a quote for you that helps me make decisions, "Most people tip toe through life, hoping they make it safely to death." -Earl Nightingale. Thinking about it like that you realize it's a losing game, you only have one life make the most of it! Useful tips for those of you who are starting your journey. There will be times where you struggle embrace those times that's where the learning happens, feeling frustrated is completely normal and taking breaks away from it is extemely recommended. For me when I encounter a problem I try and figure it out. If I've tried everything I take a break, go on a walk, read, garden do anything then come back to it usually thats the answer to majority of your problems. If you still are encountering problems then talk with your tutors! They are very knowledgable and will guide you in a way where that caliber of problem won't give you such a hard time the next time you recieve it.

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Anonymous

Student 2024

March 07, 2024
Software Engineering

I first learned about TripleTen coding bootcamp from a friend and Instagram, sparking my interest in a coding career. Currently on Sprint 9 of 16, the journey has been tough yet fulfilling. Overall, TripleTen impresses with its supportive community, responsive tutors, and comprehensive curriculum, starting with basics like HTML/CSS and advancing to JavaScript. They stress perseverance and provide real-world insights. Teaching methods blend reading, videos, and interactive lessons, while pacing is rigorous but adaptable to student needs. Real-world projects enrich learning and build portfolios, with practical job application tips provided. The vibrant community, led by individuals like Dina, Max, and Kevin, keeps motivation high. My experience with TripleTen, particularly with Dina, Max, and Kevin, has been overwhelmingly positive, leading me to wholeheartedly recommend it to coding enthusiasts of all levels. TripleTen offers a challenging yet rewarding journey, promising similar experiences to future enrollees.

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Angel Baez

Student 2024

March 07, 2024
Challenging, fulfilling and fun

After studying medicine a couple of years in my home country I realized that I was a more creative kind of a person when it came to learning. So I switched careers and joined the software path I wanted. Although I joined the career I wanted, I felt that I wasn't in a continuous path of learning, there was nothing concrete nor continuity on any technology I was learning. While pursuing my associate's degree in software I tried different bootcamps from different platforms to experience what I really liked, until I found out that I loved web development. But again, didn't finish the course.Tripleten was the final tool that allowed me to become a software engineer. I can tell that the key difference was the way the course is structure, platform and community support. Instructors which you can ask any questions to, constant feedback from code reviewers and community managers checking upon your progress. The lessons are designed by people who has plenty of experience doing the same thing you're trying to learn, which means you gain the knowledge but also absorb the experience they share. The platform is really cool, since it has task in which you practice the lessons you fresh learned, also has code pieces as examples which let you get used to read code.And if you feeling inspired and doing something for yourself, you can participate in code jams and put to practice whatever you have learned so far.Enrolling in tripleten has been probably one of the best choices I've done in my life.

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Jadyn Wilson

Student 2024

March 01, 2024
TripleTen is THE best!

I began looking into TripleTen in August of 2023. The first thing that really hooked me to this program was that a real person called me to talk about the program. It made TripleTen really stand out to me compared to other bootcamps I looked into. I also really liked how TripleTen includes career programs, because that was one of the biggest things I was worried about with starting this career path. While you are working on the sprints, there are chapters specifically made to help you succeed outside of the program. For Example, one chapter was just a guide on how to set up your LinkedIn profile to get more attention and be seen by more recruiters. They also give you tips on interviews, how to work as a good team member, and many more topics like this that I feel that I wouldn't have gotten through other bootcamps. One of the biggest things I have learned through TripleTen is its not easy. Your going to have hard times and you're going to get stuck somewhere, but I have never felt alone during the whole process. The tutors and success mangers are always checking up on you and are always there when you need some help, they are amazing! I am very happy with the decision I made to get an education through TripleTen!

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ARTURO J ELIGIO

Student 2024

February 29, 2024
From zero to Hero

Early 2023 i had decided i wanted to pursue Jobs in the tech industry specifically software Engineering so i had started looking into education this way i could pursue this goal of mine. I spent a few months doing my research on all types of education until i found TripleTen. I started reading reviews from graduates and quickly learned that all types of people from a wide range of industries and even across the world people had nothing, but amazing things to say about the boot camp. It didn't stop there i absolutely loved the fact that they believed in the course so deeply that If it takes longer than 6 months to get the job you trained for, they will refund 100% of your tuition on top of that the high 87% of graduates get hired in 6 month or less. I was sold and within a few days i applied with the boot camp and i had a 1 on 1 phone call with an admissions advisor and BOOM i was enrolled and thus my journey into the techfield began.It was daunting at first, but as i eased in to a program while working a full time job i quickly began my study routine which consisted of 4 hours on the weekdays and i like taking the weekends off (with some light studying and re-reviewing theory on the platform). The first 1-3 sprints the online platform is very interactive and i enjoy a lot of the work task within the theory of the sprints it's interactive and extremely informative, but the best part is if you have any questions or you don't feel confident in the theory theres always a tutor or even fellow senior students that are willing to help or clear things up for you. From time to time i like to part take when time allows in the group study sessions it's a great environment when you have people with common goals which usually consist of 20 minutes of studying and 10 minutes of a short break it creates a nice work flow.  I am currently in my 8th sprint learning the principles and application of OOP and oh boy is it difficult, but never fear community tutor hours are here! The community tutor hours consist of multiple students in a call and a community effort to help each other out on a issue your having. Although this current sprint im on is difficult i know theres somebody inside the community wether it's a tutor/senior student that can clear up any questions or issues i may have. My journey into tech is still beginning and i'm here to see it all the way through and i can't wait to keep learning and being involved in this awesome community.TripleTen not only teaches you the technical skills that are required to get inside the tech field, but also the soft skills within the sprints theres always a chapter within the theory that has nuggets of wisdom. They can range from interview skills, networking, resume/ CV advice i always make sure to review these little nuggets every once in a while so i can impliment them once i become job ready which is coming up soon! If theres any advice that i could give to anyone that wants to start the Software Engineering course is that take it slow and easy, don't get discouraged when it comes to making errors. They will help you learn in the long term so just keep pushing!

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Kevin Wessa

Student 2023

February 28, 2024
An almost perfect bootcamp experience

There are a lot of reasons to consider boot camps. For some, they see the potential of the industry and are looking for a career change. Others are self-taught programmers but want a boot camp to fill the gaps left by YouTube. I fell into the latter camp and was looking for a structured boot camp to help fill in the gaps, receive guidance from mentors, and evaluate my current portfolio to help get job-ready. Now that I’ve graduated from the TripleTen Software Engineering boot camp several months ago, I can give my candid and full review of the program. It’s mostly positive feedback, but I want to be honest about sub-par and frustrating areas. I can’t compare this against any other boot camp, but if you are considering learning how to code, consider TripleTen. When enrolling in the program, I owned a creative studio and had already built several dozen client websites. I knew how to code, but clients don’t always want or need a hardcoded website, so I wasn’t utilizing everything I knew often enough to feel extremely comfortable with the information. As much as I knew, I also knew there was a lot to learn, and I wanted a boot camp to provide structure, fill in the gaps, and pick up React JS (which I had no experience with) along the way. The following aspects of TripleTen were very positive for me. 
The structure provided by the TripleTen curriculum. I have always been a self-disciplined, independent learner, but there are way too many resources online when it comes to code. Without external guidance, I sometimes learned code to a certain unnecessary depth because I lacked the wisdom to know what was important and what was not important to learn. The boot camp was extremely helpful here. The provided structure kept me focused on a large goal without getting caught too much in the weeds. Although it’s self-paced to an extent, you are still expected to hit deadlines and communicate with the team if you are falling behind for any reason. 
The interactive platform was a plus. If you’ve ever utilized tools like Free Code Camp, you’re familiar with the idea of an interactive online platform. That’s all I expected from TripleTen, but they went well beyond my expectations. The UX and UI were excellent, and they did a great job throughout the sections, requiring the online platform to have a sense of humor and keep you moving through the segments. It all felt very polished, and you can tell they really thought this through. 
The content taught in the course. The material was well thought out and well knit together. It felt cohesive, engaging, and well-explained. They utilized various resources (videos, PDFs, lecture notes, etc.) to help you understand each concept from multiple angles. This is important to note because not everyone learns the same way, so you can feel confident that they’ve anticipated that and developed a resource that will help you understand it well. 
The instructors and course managers really care about you. As you go through the course, you will get a really good sense that everyone is there to help you succeed. It is not in anyone’s best interest to push you so far out of your comfort zone that you fail. I continually felt that they cared about what I was learning and why I was motivated to strengthen my knowledge of code. I have always felt this with code, and TripleTen further confirmed that programming is not a zero-sum field but a continually evolving and supporting discipline. 
The following aspects of TripleTen could be improved upon. These are minor and just my experience, but I distrust reviews that are 100% flawless. 
They requested you to review them too frequently. I understand the need for internal feedback on the lectures to allow them to iterate and improve quickly. That made sense to me. But very early in the course, they began asking you to recommend them online to your network and bring them referrals. While important for their business model, it felt like I was asked way too frequently, and I knew that I couldn’t honestly give my network a recommendation until after the course was over. 
They don’t always make their calendar appointments. The first time was with my career advisor, and the other two times were office hours with the tutors. This is a part of life, and when it happened, they were apologetic. So why bring it up? It’s understandable if you’re notified in advance or shortly into a meeting that the individual cannot make the appointment. All three times, it was a “no-show,” and I only found something out hours later or the following day. I know these are isolated cases, but TripleTen students will often have a lot of other commitments in addition to their coursework, and rescheduling isn’t always possible. 
Office hours are mostly great, but they can get chaotic. I have literally no idea how this could be improved, but when the instructors have an open time slot, you have no idea if you’ll be one of three students in there or one of ten. When too many students join a given office hour time slot, it compresses the time available to each student to ask their questions and work out a solution. In the later levels, when I most needed help from tutors, the office hours were the most chaotic. While the instructor wanted to help everyone, they just couldn’t, and we were told twice to find another time. If there was a way to RSVP for time slots or if more tutors were available for the harder sections, that could have helped. 
I had a great experience with TripleTen and am comfortable recommending them to anyone. They do a great job throughout the course, providing structure and helping every student, as best they can, to understand the material and succeed. My negative experiences were minimal and could have been because they were rebranding and switching systems (slack to discord) at the time. I would recommend you consider them if you’re looking for a boot camp!

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Timothy Chan

Student 2024

February 28, 2024
Nothing but a positive experience

Last year, right before I had found out about TripleTen, I had just been discharged from a behavioral health hospital. My mental state was stable but still poor due to many changes happening in my life. I was constantly moving from house to house, dropped out of my computer science college, and my part-time job that I somehow still had wasn’t any better. I didn’t know if I wanted to keep looking for a full-time job or pursue an education again. That was when my mom had recommended TripleTen (formally known as Practicum) to try out. One of her coworkers had told her about it and that it is a very flexible online programming bootcamp that they are able to work on while also having a part-time job. I was reluctant to pay more money that I didn’t have much of for another online bootcamp, but I decided to give it a shot.Immediately, I found a home at TripleTen. There is a community of tutors, peers, and other staff that are almost always online to help with questions. There are no strict times for lessons, instead I am able to work on their interactive platform any time I am off work. I love that the projects are organized into sprints and preparing us for actual real job experiences. Working and learning online can be difficult and discouraging, but keeping up with peers in office hours kept my motivation up and running. I fully recommend TripleTen to friends and family alike!

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