
Actualize is an online software engineering bootcamp focused on both full stack web development and AI engineering, the skills for building software on top of large language models. Instructors with professional educational experience teach students relevant technologies, including Python, FastAPI, Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, ReactJS, LLM APIs (from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Hugging Face), and LlamaIndex. Students learn core AI engineering techniques such as retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), evaluation frameworks (evals), AI agents, and LLM observability tools.
The Online Live classes are conducted in real time with video conferencing. Actualize integrates a “Job Hacking” curriculum focused on personal branding and networking — skills they view as equally essential as technical training.
To apply, students can submit an application via the website and then interview with an admissions advisor. There are no coding challenges, but students must complete 5 weeks of prework before the live training starts.
After the program, students can continue to work with the career advisors to help with the job search process.
A number of my fellow students commented that in all of their previous years of schooling, nothing was taught as well as this course. We had a great balance of instruction and exercises to immediately implement what we learned. As we worked alone or pair-programmed, two very dedicated TA’s were walking around, not to spoonfeed, but to help us figure out where we were getting stuck and why. I also took them up on their offer to shoot questions at them outside of class time. The...
A number of my fellow students commented that in all of their previous years of schooling, nothing was taught as well as this course. We had a great balance of instruction and exercises to immediately implement what we learned. As we worked alone or pair-programmed, two very dedicated TA’s were walking around, not to spoonfeed, but to help us figure out where we were getting stuck and why. I also took them up on their offer to shoot questions at them outside of class time. The cohesive environment made the night time hours more doable, and even enjoyable.
Besides for making us comfortable in a few languages, the curriculum is designed to lay the foundations for how frameworks or different parts of a web-application interact. Honestly, it WAS a bit of a shocker when Peter (lead instructor) told us a few weeks in, “By the way, your first job probably isn’t even going to be in Ruby.” However, I was told by people in the field that it’s not necessarily the language that is attractive to employers, but the fact that you went through a serious, rigorous program and was able to pick up new skills quickly. They turned out to be right. Last summer I was hired for a remote role in a growing company, and I’m working in Angular 2 and Ionic, both of which I didn’t touch in the bootcamp. Actualize’s curriculum has been tweaked since I graduated, so the staff is clearly trying to prepare the students for industry trends. Taylor, the school’s “job-guy,” was very active in helping us make connections and even set me up with a few interviews.
What puts Actualize on top is the built-in Apprenticeship that follows the course. I had multiple interviews where developers were both impressed and envious when I described the real-world agile development and real interaction with clients that we had before seeking that 1st job.
Best of luck in you quest.
Actualize was a positive experience for me! I had been coding on my own for a few years but needed the accountability of a formal classroom commitment to get become a marketable developer. Actualize helped me develop skills for the job market and also gave advice about how to job search. I really enjoyed the instruction and found the advice helpful.
Word to the wise: taking the course is not enough in and of itself, even though the material is sound. You must be networking and co...
Actualize was a positive experience for me! I had been coding on my own for a few years but needed the accountability of a formal classroom commitment to get become a marketable developer. Actualize helped me develop skills for the job market and also gave advice about how to job search. I really enjoyed the instruction and found the advice helpful.
Word to the wise: taking the course is not enough in and of itself, even though the material is sound. You must be networking and continuing to learn after you graduate. Ask specific questions about the networking strategies associated with the program and be sure that you are as committed to your search as you are to your studies. Finding that first dev job isn’t easy but it is extremely rewarding!
Actualize helped me make the transition to full time developer work and I will always be grateful!
I truly enjoyed my experience going through the Actualize boot camp in Chicago. The instructors really do want everyone to succeed and are willing to work with students outside of class time to get everyone up to speed. Its a lot of material in a short time span, but it is presented clearly and broken down in a way that is easy to digest! I would definitely recommend the course to someone who is interested in changing fields but doesn't have the flexibility to quit their current job yet....
I truly enjoyed my experience going through the Actualize boot camp in Chicago. The instructors really do want everyone to succeed and are willing to work with students outside of class time to get everyone up to speed. Its a lot of material in a short time span, but it is presented clearly and broken down in a way that is easy to digest! I would definitely recommend the course to someone who is interested in changing fields but doesn't have the flexibility to quit their current job yet. Actualize made it possible to move my career in a positive direction without having to forfeit my paycheck in the process.
Before any of this coding business happened in my life, I was not a tech-savvy person, much less a coder. I graduated from college with a degree in Business Management and had a huge passion for interior design. I was the least expected person out of my circle of friends to become a programmer because let's face it - it's a skillset I never touched upon and rumor has it if you didn't come out of college with a degree in computer science, you'll never be good enough to compete.
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Before any of this coding business happened in my life, I was not a tech-savvy person, much less a coder. I graduated from college with a degree in Business Management and had a huge passion for interior design. I was the least expected person out of my circle of friends to become a programmer because let's face it - it's a skillset I never touched upon and rumor has it if you didn't come out of college with a degree in computer science, you'll never be good enough to compete.
That all changed when I learned about Actualize. I took a ride with my sister to Chicago from Des Moines, Iowa to an info session on design/coding bootcamps located in Chicago's 1871. There were four bootcamps that presented at the time: Evolve, Designation, Fullstack, and Anyone Can Learn To Code (Actualize). This was the link: https://public.1871.com/event/E617103747. My first impressions were so:
So I decided that Actualize was for me. Jay gave some of us a tour of the classrooms and students in apprenticeship, and on that same day, I had an interview with Nick the admissions counselor, which consisted mostly of getting to know more about me and whether I'd be a good fit for the cohort (it's not intimidating don't worry). It really stuck with me how much Actualize really cares about the peers their students work with.
Fast-Forward: I went back to Iowa, and was accepted at Actualize; however as much as I wanted to attend the program, I learned that certain circumstances prevented me from attending Actualize in person. Jay and Peter still kept in touch with me in case my situation changes, but at that point the future was hard to tell. One day, Jay reached out to me and said they were opening their very first online course, exactly like the in-class, but live online. I was thrilled! This changed everything. I could actually learn coding through Actualize in the comfort of my own home. I grabbed the opportunity and started class June 2017.
FF x2: I graduated as part of the very first Actualize Online cohort and simply put: I can code now. I can legitimately say that I am a web developer who knows the fundamentals of coding and how to make apps from scratch, and I can apply my skills anywhere, be it learning Python, or a new Javascript framework like React. I can say to an interviewer at a job that I've worked in a peer-programming environment and I know all about git. I can also put on my resume that I know how to work with apps using postgresql database and integrating APIs using jbuilder. But most importantly, I can say to anyone who questions our curriculum why we start out with Ruby and not Javascript, or why Vue and not React, that it is through these specific language and framework I managed to build a solid understanding in fundamental coding, and I am now a ball of clay, ready to be moulded. That, I think, is the true purpose of taking coding bootcamps in general.
I will be starting apprenticeship in a week or so, and hopefully afterwards I can give you an update on how that goes and job hunt as well.
The coding world is always changing, and it's changing fast. Actualize has taught me that I came out this bootcamp knowing I can learn anything as long as I persist and work hard. It's not a bootcamp where you focus on the most popular language or framework; it's a practical one that handpicked the language and framework that is easiest to understand and build a solid foundation in. It is giving you the key to unlock the door to many more skills to come.
I highly recommend Actualize if you have no background in coding or computer science and would like to pursuit a career in it.
Actualize is an incredible, fast-paced 12 week bootcamp. I have never experienced such an elite educational experience.
From the pre-work throughout the in-person classes in Chicago, the instructores supported and guided us and were always available to come early or stay late to answer questions. Actualize has a unique education model that teaches, demoes, gives us the chance to try our hand at an exercise, and then goes over it again to ensure we are doing it correctly.
...Actualize is an incredible, fast-paced 12 week bootcamp. I have never experienced such an elite educational experience.
From the pre-work throughout the in-person classes in Chicago, the instructores supported and guided us and were always available to come early or stay late to answer questions. Actualize has a unique education model that teaches, demoes, gives us the chance to try our hand at an exercise, and then goes over it again to ensure we are doing it correctly.
This was so incredibly effective; I never left class feelling unsure about the material, I always felt that I had a good grasp on what we had learned that day. Honestly, I would say the teaching here was better than my high school and college experience (and I had some pretty good professors in college!)
Programming can be extremely overwhelming and there is always more to learn but the Actualize curriculum fed us in bite sized chunks which made the learning experience a smooth and enjoyable one.
The part-time classes were incredible and allowed me to work during the day and learn at night; no mandatory homework kept my schedule from getting too overwhelming.
If you are interested in learning quickly and from the best, Actualize is definitely a great choice, I would recommend it without hesitation.
Prepare for your brain to get crunched, because it's a lot, but they will hold your hand the entire way.
I learned so much at Actualize. The bootcamp changed my life forever. They dont just teach you how to code but how to learn way beyond there school. They teach you the correct way to learn!!! With great instructors and a grerat environment, It was a awsome experience. If you're thinking about it, please give it a shot. Great school!!!
I spent most of 2016 debating whether or not I should quit my job to pursue a bootcamp. My interest in changing careers was strong, but the financial commitment and the extended loss of full-time income I would have had to undertake held me back for a long time. I was excited to learn about Actualize in summer 2016 because it allows applicants to keep a M-F day job, since classes are all day Sundays and 6-9:30 M-Th. This schedule allowed me to keep working and pursue development. I started...
I spent most of 2016 debating whether or not I should quit my job to pursue a bootcamp. My interest in changing careers was strong, but the financial commitment and the extended loss of full-time income I would have had to undertake held me back for a long time. I was excited to learn about Actualize in summer 2016 because it allows applicants to keep a M-F day job, since classes are all day Sundays and 6-9:30 M-Th. This schedule allowed me to keep working and pursue development. I started in fall 2016 and finished in late January 2017. Then I started the apprenticeship portion in February 2017 and completed it in June 2017. I had a job offer in development in early June 2017, and I was able to talk about my experience in the apprenticeship during the interview for that job. All in all, Actualize allowed me to develop skills that led me to my new career, without having to go without the security of my full-time job.
After my IT career started to plateau, I started looking around for resources that might help me get my carreer to the next level. I came into Actualize to learn how to create web-apps and to learn Rails, but came out with much, much more!
One of the most important takeaways was importance of planning for a project before putting down the first line of code. I may not have understood why I was doing that when I was planning my capstone, but it all came together in the end. H...
After my IT career started to plateau, I started looking around for resources that might help me get my carreer to the next level. I came into Actualize to learn how to create web-apps and to learn Rails, but came out with much, much more!
One of the most important takeaways was importance of planning for a project before putting down the first line of code. I may not have understood why I was doing that when I was planning my capstone, but it all came together in the end. Having a solid foundation to my app allowed me to experiment to it towards the end without having to worry about breaking it.
I agree what other reviewers say, this program gives you back as much as you put into it. Although this program is part time, to get the most of it you must be able to spend some considerable time outside of class to review class content (which is recorded). This is specially true if you feel like you are falling behind.
Speaking of, the course at times felt like it was going at a neckbreaking speed. There were several occasions where I made a mistake and fell behind during class, but reviewing the class material at my pace always helped. Just be ready to invest that time.
Overall, if you are able to spend a bit of extra time outside of class to catch up, you should be ok. I highty recommend it!
Going into this program, I only had about a month of coding experince so I wasn't sure how well I was going to perform. The 4 weeks of pre-work definetly helped me get into ruby and it made me feel more prepared to start learning the more complex aspects of ruby. The 12 weeks of in-class learning were great, I learned so much more than I thought and at the end of the program I was able to build a full web app. I would definetly recoomend this program to people who want to get into a career...
Going into this program, I only had about a month of coding experince so I wasn't sure how well I was going to perform. The 4 weeks of pre-work definetly helped me get into ruby and it made me feel more prepared to start learning the more complex aspects of ruby. The 12 weeks of in-class learning were great, I learned so much more than I thought and at the end of the program I was able to build a full web app. I would definetly recoomend this program to people who want to get into a career in computer programming.
Thanks to Actualize, I'm now a software engineer.
And I'm not the only one. Everyone in my cohort who went for a new job got one. And that is pretty much the case in every cohort before and after mine as well.
I have so many good things to say about the bootcamp and the company as a whole, that I don't know where to start. I'll explain my background and how I found/decided on Actualize, and then break my review down into four categories:...
Thanks to Actualize, I'm now a software engineer.
And I'm not the only one. Everyone in my cohort who went for a new job got one. And that is pretty much the case in every cohort before and after mine as well.
I have so many good things to say about the bootcamp and the company as a whole, that I don't know where to start. I'll explain my background and how I found/decided on Actualize, and then break my review down into four categories: Instructors, Curriculum, career support, and community.
My background:
Before attending Actualize, I had a varied educational background. I got my undergraduate in Psychology and was in a masters program for Speech Language Pathology. During grad school, I realized that I wanted to pursue a career in software engineering instead of Speech therapy, and by chance, I heard about programming bootcamps from a friend of a friend. I researched a few different bootcamps that I found on Switchup.org's website and applied to a few of them. The process of applying to Actualize was great - the CEO, Jay Wengrow, interviewed me himself and invited me to tour the space. I observed Josh, one of the two lead instructors, and knew right away that I wanted to attend Actualize (then known as Anyone Can Learn to Code). I went to one of their showcases and talked to the other lead instructor, Peter, their admissions advisor, and some alumni that were there. I knew in my heart that Actualize had the highest quality education and best value of all the bootcamps I looked into in Chicago. And I was right. It was the best decision I've ever made.
Instructors:
The instructors at Actualize bootcamp are the absolute best. I had Peter as an instructor, but also worked a lot with Josh after graduating. They're both really funny and are great teachers. They had teaching experience before Actualize, and are both brilliant coders. Josh regularly stays very late after class to help his students to understand the material because he's highly dedicated to his students' learning. They're both very responsive to messages and make themselves available for office hours.
Curriculum:
The way the bootcamp is structured is: about one month of online prework, three months of in-class instruction, a showcase where you show your capstone project to potential employers, and at least one month of apprenticeship, as well as white-boarding, lessons on computer-science fundamentals, and job-training. Class takes place in the evenings and on Sunday all day so that you can keep your full-time job, and the apprenticeship is where you work with actual clients to build their apps and websites. NO other bootcamp in Chicago does this. It's what makes Actualize so unique. Your capstone is individual, unlike some other bootcamps which have group capstone projects. Individual capstone projects are awesome because potential employers know that everything in your project was built by you.
We learned Ruby on rails, Javascript, AngularJS, git, jquery, HTML/CSS, SQL, API integration, and more. The curriculum is always evolving and improving, though; for example, current cohorts are learning VueJS .
We learned how to make apps from scratch and add features to them. And we were constantly reminded to push our apps to github as we developed them, so when I graduated, I already had a large amount of work on github to show employers.
Actualize teaches programming fundamentals that can be applied to any language. Many of my classmates and also previous alumni got jobs coding in languages we never used in class, such as Swift and Java. That's because Actualize does an amazing job of preparing you to be an actual developer. You're taught how to get unstuck when you get errors in your code, and you're taught how to learn new technologies on your own. For example, we learned how to read documentation.
Career support:
And you're not just left on your own after graduation. They have a dedicated career-management director, Taylor Dorsett, who has the #1 most-viewed profile in Chicago; he was one of the best recruiters in the country, so Actualize hired him to ensure that Actualize graduates are able to find jobs right out of bootcamp. After graduation, you'll get weekly trainings from him and Jay Wengrow, the CEO, to learn how to network, ace interviews, do whiteboarding exercises, and pass coding challenges. The value you will get from all of this training is worth the tuition in itself. Actually, the increase in my salary from finding a job in software engineering has already paid for my tuition.
Community:
I have made friends for life because of the awesome people I met at Actualize. They are now the people I spend the most time with. We grill together, have game nights all the time, and still participate in Actualize events and attend all of the showcases. It's a wonderful community of like-minded people who are all contributing positively to the tech community in Chicago. We attend meetups and continue to learn new technologies, either through our new jobs, or for our side projects. The network that Actualize provides is unbeatable. It not only changed my life, but it's changed my future. I would recommend Actualize to anyone interested in a career in tech. You will not regret it.
Attending Actualize literally changed my life. I had been stuck in a dead end job for years and was just going through the motions. I was searching for a change and a family member in the tech industry suggested that coding may be something that would interest me. I took some online courses and found that I really enjoyed it! The only problem was that I could only take myself so far and felt I needed some hands on instruction. My research led me to coding bootcamps but I was discouraged be...
Attending Actualize literally changed my life. I had been stuck in a dead end job for years and was just going through the motions. I was searching for a change and a family member in the tech industry suggested that coding may be something that would interest me. I took some online courses and found that I really enjoyed it! The only problem was that I could only take myself so far and felt I needed some hands on instruction. My research led me to coding bootcamps but I was discouraged because they were all full-time programs and I was not in a position to quit my job. One day while researching bootcamps I came across Actualize. I was immediately intrigued because I saw it was a part-time camp that would allow me to keep my job. I did have some doubts because I did not know how they could train me to become a web developer in such a short time while only being a part-time program. I decided to push those doubts aside and I went for it. It is one of the best decisions I have ever made. We were given hands on instruction and my teacher was/is awesome. We were given lectures followed by exercises to put in practice what we just learned. I learned so much and if I ever needed help someone from Actualize was always there to help push me along. It was not easy, but the road to success usually isn't an easy one. The staff is so supportive and they were always available to us (even the CEO!). Not only did I have a great experience learning, I also made some life long friends along the way. I would highly recommend Actualize. I now have a great job at a startup and the opportunities to continue learning and growing are endless.
I absolutely 100% endorse Actualize and the opportunities they afford potential future programmers.
The two things that initially drew me to Acutalize were the fact that I didn't have to quit my regular job and the apprenticeship program.
The bootcamp runs monday thru thursdays 6:00 - 9:30 and Sundays 9-5. This fits in perfectly with my work schedule.
Attending Actualize was the best career decision I ever made.
Prior to the boot camp, I was unhappy with my job and felt stuck. I'd always wanted to be a developer, but my coding experience was extremely limited and I wasn't sure I would have what it takes. Actualize gave me the technical foundation to successfully pivot into a fulfilling career in development. Attending Actualize means joining a great commun...Attending Actualize was the best career decision I ever made.
Prior to the boot camp, I was unhappy with my job and felt stuck. I'd always wanted to be a developer, but my coding experience was extremely limited and I wasn't sure I would have what it takes. Actualize gave me the technical foundation to successfully pivot into a fulfilling career in development. Attending Actualize means joining a great community. The CEO and instructors are truly invested in the success of the students and there's great camaraderie among fellow students and alumni. The Actualize curriculum is extensive and fast paced, but the instructors know how to break the material down into digestible portions. My instructor was extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic. The Apprenticeship program was invaluable. It cemented the concepts I learned in the boot camp and exposed me to industry best practices. Working on real projects for real clients gave me a portfolio of tangible work to show to potential employers. The techniques taught at the career placement seminars helped me network and get interviews. The boot camp isn't easy, you're exposed to a huge volume of material in a short period of time, but you're given every opportunity to succeed. I'm now working as a developer for a great company doing what I love. As cliche as it sounds, my only regret is not attending sooner.ACTLC (Actualize) is a great program. I enrolled looking to make a career change, and I was able to make a financially lateral move to an entry level tech position from a field where I had more than 10 years experience. I chose ACLTC because of its friendly reputation and the ability for me to maintain a full time job. It wasn't easy, but but it was fun. The teacher of my cohort was great, but it's really the extended family of ACLTC the made the difference. There were always lots of...
ACTLC (Actualize) is a great program. I enrolled looking to make a career change, and I was able to make a financially lateral move to an entry level tech position from a field where I had more than 10 years experience. I chose ACLTC because of its friendly reputation and the ability for me to maintain a full time job. It wasn't easy, but but it was fun. The teacher of my cohort was great, but it's really the extended family of ACLTC the made the difference. There were always lots of alumni around as, currently employed in tech positions, that were eager to help and convincingly interested in my success. I enjoyed the apprenticeship part of the program, and I really believe that it gave me the added confidence and knowledge to land my first job.
I had dabbled in web development since I was a kid and enjoyed it, but I always thought that you needed a computer science degree to become a developer. When I heard about coding bootcamps, I was initially skeptical. My main hesitation before deciding to attend a bootcamp was whether an instructor could effectively impart enough knowledge for someone to change careers and become a developer in only a few months. My worries were alleviated after I learned about how Actualize spe...
I had dabbled in web development since I was a kid and enjoyed it, but I always thought that you needed a computer science degree to become a developer. When I heard about coding bootcamps, I was initially skeptical. My main hesitation before deciding to attend a bootcamp was whether an instructor could effectively impart enough knowledge for someone to change careers and become a developer in only a few months. My worries were alleviated after I learned about how Actualize specifically chooses instructors who have a background in teaching.
Josh turned out to be a wonderful instructor. He was able to explain complex concepts in a manner that was easy for everyone to understand while keeping a laid-back atmosphere in the classroom but also pushing everyone to do more than what we thought we were capable of. The TAs were knowledgeable and always on hand to help. I was also very lucky to have been in a cohort where everyone was supportive of each other.
Another factor that drew me to Actualize was the apprenticeship program. After completing the bootcamp, you get the chance to work on real projects and learn how to deal with real clients with the help of experienced and enthusiastic mentors. No, you're not going to know everything there is to know about web development by the end of the bootcamp or even by the end of the apprenticeship, but that's not the goal of Actualize. You will leave with a solid foundation and the tools to keep learning. It’s up to you to utilize those tools.
Actualize also offers excellent job search and interview training. You won’t be automatically handed a job after the bootcamp and the job search process was often frustrating, but you won’t be completely abandoned. Taylor was an amazing resource and was instrumental in helping me find my current job. With his help, I received two great offers after a month and a half of searching. While I've never attended any other bootcamps, I believe what sets Actualize apart is that Jay, who is the founder, and all the people at Actualize actually care about the students even after we are no longer technically their students.
Only a little over a year ago, I was feeling stuck in a job I didn't enjoy and now I'm in my dream career doing what I've always wanted to do. Actualize was the best decision I’ve ever made. Actualize will be the best decision you’ll ever make if you are willing to put in the time and work to pursue a career as a developer.
I attended the Actualize coding bootcamp in early 2017. The part time structure made it perfect for me as I worked a full time job during the course of the bootcamp. After sitting in on a class and meeting an instructor it was an easy decision to apply to Actualize. The instructor did a great job keeping us engaged even late into the evening after a long week. Actualize really gives you the tools to continue your education after you have completed the course. ...
I attended the Actualize coding bootcamp in early 2017. The part time structure made it perfect for me as I worked a full time job during the course of the bootcamp. After sitting in on a class and meeting an instructor it was an easy decision to apply to Actualize. The instructor did a great job keeping us engaged even late into the evening after a long week. Actualize really gives you the tools to continue your education after you have completed the course. We learned a variety of languages and frameworks, but were also encouraged to pursure our own interests and incorporate them into our personal projects, even if those technologies weren't part of the curriculum. The job assistance is also top notch. Several interviews were set up immediately after the end of the course and I received an employment offer within 6 weeks. I would highly recommend Actualize to anyone looking to attend a bootcamp, regardless of skill level.
Before coming to Actualize, I studied Psychology and Spanish in San Diego State University, and I was on track for a career as a social service professional. I also have a knack for implementing new ideas, and startups fascinated me during that time. I didn't pay attention to it much as I was busy pursuing my degrees then. I held a Public Relations Manager position at a startup during my last semester in college, but left because I was moving back to San Francisco Bay Area.
...Before coming to Actualize, I studied Psychology and Spanish in San Diego State University, and I was on track for a career as a social service professional. I also have a knack for implementing new ideas, and startups fascinated me during that time. I didn't pay attention to it much as I was busy pursuing my degrees then. I held a Public Relations Manager position at a startup during my last semester in college, but left because I was moving back to San Francisco Bay Area.
After moving back, I was blessed with the opportunity to work as a Behavioral Therapist for children who had autism and developmental disabilities. It was a greatly rewarding job and this is where I nurtured my passion to helping others.
In addition, I did a lot of volunteer work for nonprofit organizations in San Francisco and was able to collaborate with seasoned professionals in strategizing how to outreach to corporations and get them involved. This eventually lead me to change jobs and work closely with nonprofit organizations and the clients they serve.
I was then working as a bilingual case manager/social worker. I provided intense case management for 35-40 homelessness families per caseload and helped them achieve their goals of self-sufficiency, family well-being and independence. We provided resources for shelters, employment, education, health services, childcare, transitional and permanent housing.
This position encouraged me to have a broader impact on underprivileged populations outside of the system -- to create something that can be used as a tool for social service agencies and the community in general. I wanted to create applications that accomplished this goal, which lead me to apply to Actualize.
I actually made the decision to apply right away. It was a Saturday morning, and I was looking through different bootcamps to enroll into. Actualize was the only part-time bootcamp that was being offered in San Francisco then. Because I was still working full-time and did not want to leave my job yet, I thought it was a great fit.
Actualize had a life-changing impact. Learning through Actualize helped me reach a goal: to learn how to code. With that simple accomplishment, I feel a lot more flexibility now with my career path. I see technology as a tool that you can pair with anything that you're interested in: from nonprofits, to startups, to medical, etc. I feel empowered learning these new skills.
When considering the specific features of Actualize I liked most, I definitely like that it was part-time. It gave people the opportunity to transition careers without having to lose their means of living. I also liked that our cohort had a small-size class. It really allowed the instructors and TA's to pay closer attention to your learning. Actualize can improve their program by implementing a strong career support team around the cohorts. They should also provide interview support where students can practice white boarding, technical questions, etc.
In regards to choosing Actualize over other bootcamps, when I saw the screencasts filled with humor, that jumped to me. As an educator in therapy, it was important to me that students love to learn. I felt that the founder of Actualize had the passion for teaching and giving space for fun while learning. That was key. I also checked reviews from their former students and they gave great reviews. They spoke about their values. A bootcamp with values is also very important.
I believe that every bootcamp is different and yes -- everyone has a different learning style. If you have a full-time job and need to keep it while you're transitioning careers, I would definitely recommend Actualize. If you are well supported and want to learn to code, I'd still recommend Actualize along with other options.
I went to college at Indiana University for a double major in Telecommunications and Communications & Culture (basically film and media studies). After graduating, I got hired at GP Strategies, a learning solutions provider. They make training materials for other companies. I was a Content Developer, which involved a lot of proofreading and organizing content from clients into specific templates and formats. I started teaching myself to code through online tutorials about a year ...
I went to college at Indiana University for a double major in Telecommunications and Communications & Culture (basically film and media studies). After graduating, I got hired at GP Strategies, a learning solutions provider. They make training materials for other companies. I was a Content Developer, which involved a lot of proofreading and organizing content from clients into specific templates and formats. I started teaching myself to code through online tutorials about a year before the first day of Actualize.
When considering joining Actualize, the biggest hesitations were money and location - I moved up to Chicago to take the class. I chose Actualize over other bootcamps because it gave me the ability to attend and while still keeping my day job. I loved the way the classes were taught. There was a lot thrown at us constantly, but it was structured in a way that you would learn something new, learn a few variations of it, and then be set loose on your own to solve problems. It was a very effective way of teaching. If students ever had questions or concerns, our instructor was also great at helping you on a one-on-one level. Since taking the class, I am happier with my job, making more, and am excited to be a part of the industry. I would absolutely recommend Actualize. The classes are great, the people are cool, and you are given a ton of support and resources. The only thing I would add is that you shouldn't think of the course as something where you waltz in, spend some time in a classroom, and then are immediately offered a job as soon as you graduate. There is a great deal of information that is given to you at a high level, but when looking for jobs, my experience was employers were looking for those deeper levels. So to succeed and actually get a job in this field, it takes a lot of additional time on your own.I chose Actualize becasue of their focus on teaching. Peter, my instructor, was passionate about teaching, extremely knowledgeable, and always happy to answer all my questions. The class being part time didn't bother me because I'd usually spend 4 to 5 extra hours each day studying on my own anyway. And when you have 3 hours of intense lecture everyday, you can't absorbe anymore, it's just too much information.
Overall I was completely satisfied with my experience at Actuali...
I chose Actualize becasue of their focus on teaching. Peter, my instructor, was passionate about teaching, extremely knowledgeable, and always happy to answer all my questions. The class being part time didn't bother me because I'd usually spend 4 to 5 extra hours each day studying on my own anyway. And when you have 3 hours of intense lecture everyday, you can't absorbe anymore, it's just too much information.
Overall I was completely satisfied with my experience at Actualize. I actually had a job offer three weeks after graduating!! The company that hired me specificly wanted someone a little older, I'm 36, and from a coding bootcamp. They recently had a couple bad experiences hiring kids straight out of college with CS degrees.
Good luck out there!
How much does Actualize cost?
Actualize costs around $16,900.
What courses does Actualize teach?
Actualize offers courses like AI + Fullstack Engineering.
Where does Actualize have campuses?
Actualize teaches students Online in a remote classroom.
Is Actualize worth it?
Actualize hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 612 Actualize alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Actualize on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Actualize legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 612 Actualize alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Actualize and rate their overall experience a 4.93 out of 5.
Does Actualize offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Actualize 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.
Can I read Actualize reviews?
You can read 612 reviews of Actualize on Course Report! Actualize alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Actualize and rate their overall experience a 4.93 out of 5.
Is Actualize accredited?
No
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