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42

Average Rating 3.14
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42 offers tuition-free technology education programs in Paris and Silicon Valley. 42 has no teachers or traditional classes. Instead, they use project-based and problem-based learning along with peer code review to foster a tight-knit learning community ready for the tech workplace. Students learn soft skills, creativity, problem-solving, collaboration, communication, and how to work in teams. The 42 curriculum covers subjects in full stack web development, cybersecurity, data visualization, and more. 

42 offers an intensive one-year program called Starfleet Academy, in addition to flexible programs that last up to five years. Students are mentored by industry experienced professionals and the school revolves around a project-based "peer-to-peer” learning model. The curriculum is gamified through experience points, levels, and correction points. Since the curriculum is “mastery-based,” students don't advance to the next section until they've displayed mastery of the skills for that level. 

Prospective students don’t need a degree or specific technical background to get into 42. In Paris, admission is determined through a series of logic tests to lower the competitive applicant pool (‘Piscine’) down to only the most qualified candidates. In Silicon Valley, applicants must participate in an intensive 28-day basic training with daily coding exercises and challenges.

During the course, students in Paris are required to complete at least one internship for 3-6 months. In Silicon Valley, the internship portion is optional. The school provides connections to tech companies by helping students work on company projects and by hosting professionals in guest lectures and career fairs. 42 connects with companies in the Bay Area, from S&P 500 companies to local startups, to ensure they’re meeting hiring needs.

Reviews

7 alumni reviews of 42

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    Viclucas Verified via LinkedIn
    Consultant Software Engineer · Le Programme · April 2021

    High lintensity training

    Very good programming school allowing you to become a top 1% engineer and land a high paying job in very good companies. 

    Also teach you incredible useful top skills that you won't learn anywhere else as the school system and curriculum is very...
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    sravs Verified via LinkedIn
    April 2020

    data analytics course

    The data analysis courses are for beginners and experienced business analysts alike. These programs are for business analysts and cover descriptive and predictive analytics. .36DigiTMG...
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    Christopher Manning Verified via GitHub
    Realtor/Junior Software Developer · The 42 Program · March 2019

    SJW kids with attitudes

    So I attended 42 for 5 months before getting kicked out for posting an article on the slack from the drudge report that I thought why not since most things posted on the slack at 42 was non sense anyways and no one really relied on the slack channel for...

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    Timothy Ryan Verified via GitHub
    Graduate · May 2018

    Very solid foundation in C

    Hi there, I can only comment on the "Piscine" intensive basic training program. It is indeed very intensive. It is also very social. I spent about 100 hrs a week in the lab and lived on campus (almost necessary to pass... don't go if you can't get into...

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    Data science
    Graduate · 42 Starfleet Academy · September 2020

    Data science course in hyderabad

    1.  I took to the experience really well, but I'd already had a solid foundation in programming Python. People without any programming experience might be overwhelmed https://www.innomatics.in/advanced-data-science-training-in-hyderabad/
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    Anonymous
    Student · December 2024

    Lascivious men, learn useless stuff

    Ladies be warned. Loads of lascivious men who would gate crash my evaluations and get close to me on the pretext of helping me with coding. A few would sit uncomfortably close. Or relentlessly challenge ladies to pool and then looked at where they...
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    Anonymous
    Student · November 2024

    Many flaws in 42 Singapore

     42 Singapore is for those who cannot get into or cannot survive NUS, NTU and SMU. In 42 Singapore, you just have to use the paid version of ChatGpt, memorise the answers for exams and be pals with the young dude in charge of the students....
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Is 42 worth it?

42 hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 7 42 alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed 42 on Course Report - you should start there!

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What courses does 42 teach?

42 offers courses like 42 Starfleet Academy, Intensive Basic Training, Le Programme, The 42 Program.

Where does 42 have campuses?

42 has in-person campuses in Paris and Silicon Valley.

Does 42 offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Right now, it doesn't look like 42 offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.

Is 42 legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 7 42 alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed 42 and rate their overall experience a 3.14 out of 5.

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You can read 7 reviews of 42 on Course Report! 42 alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed 42 and rate their overall experience a 3.14 out of 5.

Is 42 accredited?

While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. 42 doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.

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