
Chegg Skills offers online professional certificate programs in web development, digital marketing, UX/UI design, technical project management, cybersecurity, data science, data analytics, data engineering, and AI. These programs were created for employers looking to reskill or upskill their staff. The online programs can be completed in under a year, and require a 5-10 hour weekly time commitment. The programs include expert mentor support and academic coaches, and students will build their skills through project-based learning.
Applicants will apply through Guild for the certificate programs at Chegg Skills.
Chegg Skills was formerly known as Thinkful.
This course was flexible, convenient, and thorough. The mentor meetings complemented the curriculum and having the mentor to provide in depth perspective and guidance on more technical concepts was truly invaluable. I already had a significant background in Computer Science. The course was flexible enough to get extremely deep in certain topics and touch less on topics I already understood in order to get the most I could out of the course. I learned SO much on the topic of data science...
This course was flexible, convenient, and thorough. The mentor meetings complemented the curriculum and having the mentor to provide in depth perspective and guidance on more technical concepts was truly invaluable. I already had a significant background in Computer Science. The course was flexible enough to get extremely deep in certain topics and touch less on topics I already understood in order to get the most I could out of the course. I learned SO much on the topic of data science and had practical experience that I was able to immediately apply at my job. Extremely worth it!
I wish I had done Thinkful sooner than trying to study on my own. The mentor sessions are crucial to excelerating your learning. The curriculum sifts out what you need to know, but allows you the chance to learn more in depth about a topic if you want to. I recommend you do. There are Q&A sessions with experienced developers multiple times a day. The slack channel is supportive and you'll always get help to a problem you are having. Remember to be specific. You won't regret takin...
I wish I had done Thinkful sooner than trying to study on my own. The mentor sessions are crucial to excelerating your learning. The curriculum sifts out what you need to know, but allows you the chance to learn more in depth about a topic if you want to. I recommend you do. There are Q&A sessions with experienced developers multiple times a day. The slack channel is supportive and you'll always get help to a problem you are having. Remember to be specific. You won't regret taking this bootcamp.
I have being working as Statistician (Data Analyst) and programmer (statistical and database) for many years. I know I have extreme passion and patience in programming. I was looking for programming that can challenge me and mostly that I enjoy doing it. Last year, I heard about computer programming Bootcamps from a coworker and I did more research about the different computer programming Bootcamps. I didn't know nothing about Thinkful before . In the third quarter of last year, I filled m...
I have being working as Statistician (Data Analyst) and programmer (statistical and database) for many years. I know I have extreme passion and patience in programming. I was looking for programming that can challenge me and mostly that I enjoy doing it. Last year, I heard about computer programming Bootcamps from a coworker and I did more research about the different computer programming Bootcamps. I didn't know nothing about Thinkful before . In the third quarter of last year, I filled my profile on switchup.org and they recommended me Thinkful. When I talked to Benjy from Thinkful on the phone, I knew I found the right program for me. I found it very convenient for me. I work full-time, take care my family, and learn modern web development.
Among the many things that I love about Thinkful is that they have a well-established learning platform(technology). Moreover, many people are involved in teaching and evaluating your skills throughout the program. You have a program manager, a one-on-one mentor, technical evaluator, capstone project evaluator, and career coach. The mentors are very competent. A big shoutout to Moosa Hassan who was my mentor for the first part of the program who used to sacrifice his time more than two hours of his time in every session.
I am almost half way in the program and I love everything of it. I can't talk about career placement as I haven't graduated yet, but as of now, I would definitely recommend the program to anyone who is interested to challenge themselves and learn everything about full-stack web development.
In April of 2017 I decided that I was going to learn how web development. I had no idea what language(s) I wanted to learn or even what languages I should learn. So, utilizing one of the only useful skills from my degree in History, I researched.
And then I researched some more.
After spending some time with a free “learn to code” site, I found that I enjoyed it and could see myself developing web apps as a career. I consumed hours of Y...
In April of 2017 I decided that I was going to learn how web development. I had no idea what language(s) I wanted to learn or even what languages I should learn. So, utilizing one of the only useful skills from my degree in History, I researched.
And then I researched some more.
After spending some time with a free “learn to code” site, I found that I enjoyed it and could see myself developing web apps as a career. I consumed hours of Youtube videos on coding bootcamps, read the seemingly endless reviews from the various bootcamp review sites (like this one!), and reached out to people I knew working in the industry.
After all that research I concluded the following: Thinkful has the most employable curriculum - After all, getting a job is priority #1, right? Their full stack javascript curriculum is essentially what is gaining demand. Thinkful’s curriculum is built to change - This was one of the biggest factors for me. Knowing that Thinkful keeps tabs on the ever-changing web development industry means that what you learn is what is being used in the industry today. Thinkful has a job guarantee - They’re not the only ones, but they’re one of the few. Also, the guarantee does not apply to me, but the fact that they offer it and the fairness of their terms led me to believe that they’re putting their money where their mouth is. Longer Mentor Sessions - When I compared the length of the mentor sessions to Thinkful’s competition, Thinkful won by 30 minutes per session. Not a small number, especially since those sessions are the real selling point of the program.
Getting Started with ThinkfulI began working the Thinkful curriculum in mid-May of 2017 and began my mentor sessions the following month. Thinkful allows for up to a one month lead time on beginning the program. This was invaluable as I had no idea what I was getting myself into.
About a week before my first mentor meeting, I was assigned a mentor. My time with my first mentor was rather short (about a month) and I ultimately requested a different mentor. While my first mentor was a great guy and seemingly knowledgable developer, we just didn’t hit it off. And here’s the thing–unlike college/university, you get to choose who your educator is. Don’t like them? Ask to be paired with someone else, that simple.
Within a few days I was paired with a new mentor. I finished up the first piece of curriculum, fundamentals, about a week after meeting my second mentor. Then the real learning began.
As I progressed through the fundamentals of web development and then started on server-side programming, I truly began to see the value in having a mentor. Online videos and mass-marketed-subscription-curriculum will only get you so far–eventually you’re going to want to have a conversation about what you’re learning.
The Value CurriculumFirst, Thinkful’s curriculum is amazing, largely due to how succinct it is. It tells you nothing more than you need to know, and certainly nothing less. While the curriculum might seem limited at first glance, it is actually just well written and chock full of links to examples that put the subject into practice.
The PeopleI had a realization during my graduation call with my program manager; during my time as a Thinkful student, I never once felt like I was by myself. Sure, sometimes I (foolishly) didn’t reach out for help when I encountered a problem but the resources were always available. There are sometimes dozens of Q&A sessions available each day, their Slack channels contain innumerable useful tidbits about web development (often the Slack conversations are better than some meetups I have attended), and the mentors are an invaluable resource.
The students also play a massive role in each other’s courses as we are always helping one another. Nothing hones your skills as a developer more than assisting someone with their problems.
The Mentor(s)While at Thinkful, I developed relationships with multiple mentors though I was only assigned two. This happens because every mentor cares about your development as a student, regardless if you are assigned to them or not. If they see that you need help, they help–simple. I had two mentors assigned to me over the course of the program and each was instrumental to my success as a student.
Additionally, the mentors make you work for an answer. Stuck on something? They’ll point you in the direction, offer clues, and tell you if you are warm or cold. In my opinion, that is one of (if not) the best teaching methods for learning this material. Coming to most solutions on my own–with guidance, of course–has made a huge impact on my confidence in my abilities as a new developer.
Career ServicesFrom day 1, you and Thinkful have one goal–Get. You. A. Job (as a web developer). Also, from day 1, they’ve got an entire staff of folks to help you do just that.
After you graduate, you go to school again, except this time you are learning job hunting techniques that can make or break your search. Oh, and you get assigned to a career specialist that will help make introductions on your behalf. I mean, if that’s not value, I don’t know what is.
Was There Anything Bad?As with everything in life, with the good comes the bad. Fortunately for myself and Thinkful, the bad is mostly negligible.
The only thing that I believe Thinkful needs to work on is their growing pains. They are expanding rapidly, and it seems that sometimes their people are a bit overworked. That being said, I have never felt like the attention I received from a Thinkful staff member or mentor was anything but the ever-so-coveted, undivided attention. Whether I was in a one-on-one mentor session, a 15 person Q&A, or receiving a reply to an issue on Slack, I felt like I was being addressed. Now, this may not sound like a lot, but after spending 5 years at a university and an adolescence in the public school system, this feeling of always being one-on-one is exactly what I needed to succeed.
Well, looks like I managed to turn their one negative into a positive. What does that tell you?
Final ThoughtsWhile I am only beginning my job search this week, I can confidently write the following:
I built three apps from scratch, each one increasing in complexity. I understand the development process at a base level. I have a general understanding of computer science fundamentals. I can look at a design sheet or a HTML wire frame and make a functional, responsive, and mobile friendly web app.
I could not have written those sentences 7 months ago.
Ultimately, I was able to become qualified to be a junior developer while still working my 9–5 (more like 8–6) 5 days a week. The program flexed when I needed it to and I was still able to maintain my commitment and learn the fundamentals for a new career. If you feel that you have similar goals and situation, I urge you to contact the good folks at Thinkful and learn more.
Enrolling in Thinkful's Flex Program was one of the best decisions I've made for my career. They have a pretty comprehensive curriculum that gives you a solid foundation in web app development using some of the hottest modern web technologies. When I first enrolled I thought there were some things left to be desired in the curriculum, especially for people that were new to coding. But it was regularly changing and improving, which I thought shows their dedication to a quality education. Th...
Enrolling in Thinkful's Flex Program was one of the best decisions I've made for my career. They have a pretty comprehensive curriculum that gives you a solid foundation in web app development using some of the hottest modern web technologies. When I first enrolled I thought there were some things left to be desired in the curriculum, especially for people that were new to coding. But it was regularly changing and improving, which I thought shows their dedication to a quality education. They don't teach you every language or framework, but through 1-on-1 mentorships and interview practice, you really get a sense of what companies are looking for in a web developer. You're also able to make great connections with other students and mentors on their Slack channels and Q & A sessions. There is a wealth of resources available to you as a student, and the community is always there to help or just chit chat about coding or the industry.
One of the things that really stood out to me as I was browsing bootcamps was Thinkful's transparency and how they openly share statistics on student outcomes. That was really what lead me to choose them over their competitors. After enrolling and graduating I really felt the honesty and integrity that they have. The mentors and coaches really want you to succeed and are more than willing to accommodate your needs as a student even if you need extra time to deal with things in your personal life or need some extra boost in your knowledge or ego (coding can really kick you in the butt sometimes). There is a great community building around Thinkful all around the US/world and that will only help you as a student and as a developer starting your new career.
After I decided I wanted to learn web development, I did a lot of research before choosing Thinkful. I considered in person and online bootcamps, full and part time courses, 3 and 6 month programs, different technologies, etc. There are so many options and I am so glad I chose Thinkful's online Full Stack Flex bootcamp.
Why I liked Thinkful's Full Stack Flex course:
After I decided I wanted to learn web development, I did a lot of research before choosing Thinkful. I considered in person and online bootcamps, full and part time courses, 3 and 6 month programs, different technologies, etc. There are so many options and I am so glad I chose Thinkful's online Full Stack Flex bootcamp.
Why I liked Thinkful's Full Stack Flex course:
My one suggestion for someone considering the full stack flex program would be to take some HTML, CSS, JavaScript and jQuery courses before starting. Yes, they teach it all in this course, but it was really nice going into the class and already having some prior knowledge. It made learning the rest a little less daunting.
I did the course full time, working 40-50 hours a week and completed it in 3 months. I really liked that you only have to pay for the months you use, so I was refunded for the other 3 months of the 6 month program. I graduated with a solid portfolio and was able to find a job within a month of graduating. I love coding now!
I am a recent Thinkful graduate (11/30/2017) and I can honestly say that enrolling in Thinkful was one of the best career decisions that I have made. Before Thinkful I had tried a lot of other online courses, but had never been very successful.
What differentiates Thinkful in my mind is the mentorship, Slack channel, and Q&A sessions, so you are never alone. Learning to program is hard work and not having to learn it alone makes a huge difference.
After graduati...
I am a recent Thinkful graduate (11/30/2017) and I can honestly say that enrolling in Thinkful was one of the best career decisions that I have made. Before Thinkful I had tried a lot of other online courses, but had never been very successful.
What differentiates Thinkful in my mind is the mentorship, Slack channel, and Q&A sessions, so you are never alone. Learning to program is hard work and not having to learn it alone makes a huge difference.
After graduating I had an amazing career counselor that worked with me and I was able to find a job within a couple of months as a Front End Developer. My new career would not have been possible without the amazing people at Thinkful.
I had a mostly wonderful experience at Thinkful. I did the Flex (AKA part-time) Full Stack Web Developer course, which requires you spend about 20-25 hours a week over the course of 6 months. I worked full time while I was in the program, and it was not easy! Be prepared to have minimal free time for many months. Also, there are post-graduation requirements to maintain the job guarantee, you have to apply to 7 jobs a week and attend 2 meet ups a month, so even after you finish, you don’t g...
I had a mostly wonderful experience at Thinkful. I did the Flex (AKA part-time) Full Stack Web Developer course, which requires you spend about 20-25 hours a week over the course of 6 months. I worked full time while I was in the program, and it was not easy! Be prepared to have minimal free time for many months. Also, there are post-graduation requirements to maintain the job guarantee, you have to apply to 7 jobs a week and attend 2 meet ups a month, so even after you finish, you don’t get a break until you get a job.
That being said, if you’re up to the challenge it can be extremely rewarding! I got hired within 3 months of graduating and nearly doubled my income with my first job!
Also, the guidance staff at Thinkful is incredible!! They were there for me every step of the way and always had my back. My mentors were such a valuable insight into the tech world, and my career coach taught me basically everything I know about job hunting!
Summary: if you’re up for a challenge, this program can be extremely rewarding, but don’t do it on a whim or if you’re not prepared to give up your Saturday nights.
THINKFUL MORE THAN EXCEEDED MY EXPECTATIONS. It provides the individualized help, support and sense of community that I’d previously thought were only available through an in-person program.
I really did my homework before settling on Thinkful’s online full-time immersive program.
The first program I looked into was ‘in-person’. I didn’t sign up because I didn’t feel the curriculum was ‘ahead of the curve’, and I felt my contact at the school was more o...
THINKFUL MORE THAN EXCEEDED MY EXPECTATIONS. It provides the individualized help, support and sense of community that I’d previously thought were only available through an in-person program.
I really did my homework before settling on Thinkful’s online full-time immersive program.
The first program I looked into was ‘in-person’. I didn’t sign up because I didn’t feel the curriculum was ‘ahead of the curve’, and I felt my contact at the school was more of a salesperson than an educational advisor. Next, I found an online program that had the curriculum I was looking for and attended for about a month. While this was a very good experience, I wasn’t being challenged enough so I looked elsewhere. ( This school was very good about pro-rating and returning the remainder of my tuition. )
I enrolled at Thinkful because the curriculum keeps just ahead of the current industry and because of the amount of support the school provides. Besides having a dedicated mentor, several QA sessions with professional developers are available every day.
A big part of what made my experience so fantastic was my program manager, Theresa. When life events, conceptual stumbling blocks or other conflicts hindered my progress, she provided me with a variety of resources to help me through.
Even after graduation, Theresa and the careers team continued to support me until I got an incredible job. And now, almost a year later, I continue to refer to my coursework.
Attending Thinkful was not only, one of the best experiences of my life, was an invaluable investment in my career.
The Thinkful Data Science Bootcamp is an excellent course. The curriculum is broad enough to cover needed topics without being touch-and-go (if I may call it so). It has a healthy dose of "do-it-yourself" exercises. Mentor was an expert. One thing that could be improved is sometimes a bit more clarity on the degrees of freedom of particular classifiers.
I'm currently taking the Flexible Data Science Bootcamp and couldn't be happier with my decision. I researched various in-person and online bootcamps for a year before finally deciding to go with Thinkful. I was initially skeptical of bootcamps in general. Coming from a background in academia (environmental engineering), I was afraid I would be wasting my money for an intangible result. I was wrong! I'm only about a month into the program but am blown away by how much practical knowle...
I'm currently taking the Flexible Data Science Bootcamp and couldn't be happier with my decision. I researched various in-person and online bootcamps for a year before finally deciding to go with Thinkful. I was initially skeptical of bootcamps in general. Coming from a background in academia (environmental engineering), I was afraid I would be wasting my money for an intangible result. I was wrong! I'm only about a month into the program but am blown away by how much practical knowledge and coding ability I have gained in such a short time.
The online learning platform is great, as is the flexible schedule. The program has a very personal feel. You set a pace that works for you. I've also been really impressed with the entire Thinkful community. Having a personal mentor is a huge benefit and holds you accountable. I'm very excited to continue to grow my skills over the next several months.
Attending Thinkful was probably one of the best decisions I've made. I've waited until I was hired as a developer before reviewing so that I could give a full review of the bootcamp, both the curriculum and the post-grad support.
To give some context - Prior to Thinkful, I had dabbled in several fields - academic research, law, and recruitment. For various reasons, they were not satisfying to me. In the spring of 2017, I decided to relocate to Seattle. Alongside the move, I decid...
Attending Thinkful was probably one of the best decisions I've made. I've waited until I was hired as a developer before reviewing so that I could give a full review of the bootcamp, both the curriculum and the post-grad support.
To give some context - Prior to Thinkful, I had dabbled in several fields - academic research, law, and recruitment. For various reasons, they were not satisfying to me. In the spring of 2017, I decided to relocate to Seattle. Alongside the move, I decided to give software engineer a chance as I had always been interested in it and thought it was the perfect time considering the move.
I was looking for several things in a bootcamp - the ability to do it online since I was relocating, the opportunity to work with others, the opportunity to be taught by somebody who worked in the field, a solid structure to the curriculum that would guide me as I learned, a portfolio to demonstrate my skills upon graduation, and a guarantee that I would get a software position of some sort (or lacking that a solid history of placing people in a position).
Thinkful immediately stood out to me because, to my surprise, they met every single one of my criteria, including, the best case, the job guarantee. I'll review each of my criteria in a short (or long) summary of how Thinkful did and didn't live up to them. (Spoiler, they did).
Mentor - This breaks down into two, engineering mentor and career mentor. Thinkful's mentor support has been phenomenal. I worked with an engineer that knew his stuff, guided me when I struggled and, most importantly, let me struggle instead of giving me answers. Our relationship was tight over the 6 months I worked with him and I truly couldn't have asked for a better one. When I graduated, I was placed with a career mentor who guided me through the tough and draining application processes, always motivating me and helping me get better. The amount of resources made available to me was staggering. I truly wouldn't have been able to find a job as quickly as I did without her help. Thinkful absolutely shines when it comes to the mentor support.
Work with Others - As I did the part time, I was solo for most of the bootcamp. Thinkful offers extracurricular lectures and a very active community of other learners for you to tap in to. So while I wasn't mandated to interact as part of the part time bootcamp, the community was there and extremely helpful.
Curriculum - This was arguably one of the most important considerations. Thinkful's curriculum is not only excellent, but constantly updated to stay relevant. The Thinkful team was constantly improving on the curriculum and keeping active students informed of additions so that we could revisit the improved information. Aside from the improvements, the material itself was relevant, clear, and easily understood. It had a number of practice problems/projects that helped to refine my understanding and had a number of guided lessons to help. In addition, they constantly sought feed back to ensure that the material was error free and easily followed. The curriculum covers an extremely modern (and desired) stack and it teaches you how to teach yourself. So while the stack my go out of style in the future, the skills and methods you gain from Thinkful goes beyond just one stack but how to think like an engineer. However, their coverage of Computer Science fundamentals was extremely brief and in my opinion did not prepare me as well as it could have for interviews. This is probably the only criticism I can make of Thinkful. But, I cut them a huge amount of slack primarily because this is NOT a computer science degree or program. It is a web development program. So they focus a ton of effort for preparing you to be a web developer. And as I touch on before, they teach you to teach yourself. So they introduced basic computer science fundamentals and provided a cursory overview and I was able to supplement that information with my own research and study. Interviews are curious to know if you have a basic grasp of this information, so having a solid understanding of it is important to get through the initial interviews.
Portfolio - I sought a portfolio so that I could have real projects to show to prospective employers. As part of the bootcamp, you're required to develop 3 projects and a portfolio site (plug- https://mattpeebl.es). These projects are rigorously reviewed to ensure originality and mastery over the subjects. They also give you a ton of things to talk about during interviews. I was extremely pleased by the requirements they set and the feedback I was given to improve.
Job Guarantee - This was the clincher for me. A job in software development within 6 months of graduating or my money back, in full. This alleviated so many of my worries and was the deciding factor for me. Thinkful takes great care to ensure you do get employed and works tirelessly to see that you do. In my experience, this wasn't an empty promise but one of their core values that they strove to meet everyday.
There's a ton more I could go into - like the constant support I received from their support team, the ability to place the course on hold when life gets in the way, the project managers who were extremely available, their huge success in creating communities across the United States, their vote of confidence in not just their students but the tech community as a whole with their most recent fund-raising series and so much more.
Thinkful was, again, truly one of the best decisions I've made and gave me the means and knowledge to work in my chosen field, successfully. 5/5 across the board from me.
Excellent experience with Thinkful's Front Web Development course. My mentor asked the best questions and always provided clarity on the coursework. Curriculum is no joke though---be prepared to work hard.
I am currently finishing up my second month of the program. They provide you with everything you need to learn from a blank slate. You will have a mentor, a program manager, helpful developers that host q and a sessions, and a community on slack eager to assist. It has been a great experience so far and manageable with my full time job. If you are very serious about getting into this field, this is a great avenue to take. I had no prior programming experience before this. I simply li...
I am currently finishing up my second month of the program. They provide you with everything you need to learn from a blank slate. You will have a mentor, a program manager, helpful developers that host q and a sessions, and a community on slack eager to assist. It has been a great experience so far and manageable with my full time job. If you are very serious about getting into this field, this is a great avenue to take. I had no prior programming experience before this. I simply like technology and enjoy problem solving. None of this program has felt like school. I would encourage you to explore this field and see if it interests you. If it does, Thinkful is a great option.
I made the decision to apply to Thinkful's bootcamp back in September 2017. It's now January 2018 and I can confidently say it was a great decision. The amount I've learned in only a couple months is amazing. This course is very fast paced, but it's also extremely rewarding.
I've had two different mentors, one for the Web Development Fundamentals part and one once I entered the Full Stack part of the curriculum. Both mentors had distictly different teaching styles, yet both were...
I made the decision to apply to Thinkful's bootcamp back in September 2017. It's now January 2018 and I can confidently say it was a great decision. The amount I've learned in only a couple months is amazing. This course is very fast paced, but it's also extremely rewarding.
I've had two different mentors, one for the Web Development Fundamentals part and one once I entered the Full Stack part of the curriculum. Both mentors had distictly different teaching styles, yet both were extremely knowledgable and helpful when I was stuck or struggling to grasp a concept.
Another great thing about the course is that they not only teach you Full Stack Web Development, but also teach you ways to get involved in the tech community around you through meetups. They are dedicated to making sure you have the skills to be a developer and they are also dedicated to teaching you ways to network.
I have not gotten to the Job Assistance part of the program yet as I am still working through it, however, I have talked to a career advisor who has been extremely helpful in helping me decide on places to look at once I finally reach that part of the course. Also, my career advisor provided me with resources to look at for my future job search while I work through the course. The support provided by all the people I've experienced at Thinkful has been great and I look forward to continuing the course! I would highly recommend Thinkful, but keep in mind that you have to be dedicated to the course and put in the time to succeed. You will invest a lot of time and effort, but it is definitly worth it.
I enrolled in the flexible bootcamp option, intending to do it after work each day. A week later I ended up losing my job, and thus was able to do the 6 month part time program in closer to 3 months. I should finish early February.
Thinkful is so transparent with what they ask of you as a student, and there are always at least two people you can go to for answers about those larger, career minded questions.
As far as the curriculum goes, it’s a very well rounded and well though...
I enrolled in the flexible bootcamp option, intending to do it after work each day. A week later I ended up losing my job, and thus was able to do the 6 month part time program in closer to 3 months. I should finish early February.
Thinkful is so transparent with what they ask of you as a student, and there are always at least two people you can go to for answers about those larger, career minded questions.
As far as the curriculum goes, it’s a very well rounded and well thought out curriculum compared to others I’ve tried. It won’t teach you everything a 4 year university will teach you, but you’ll get a solid base and have a portfolio to show for it. How good your portfolio looks is completely dependent on how much time you put in. Towards the end of the program, there’s time to go back to previous projects and edit them or polish them a little bit as your knowledge expands, but you won’t really need to.
They lay everything out so well that it’s super easy to follow along and have a clear vision of where you’re going.
I'm really impressed with Thinkful so far. I've been enrolled in the flex web dev bootcamp for about two months and have learned a lot. The curriculum is laid out really well and my mentor Nathaniel has been a really nice person to learn from -- he clearly has a ton of experience and does a good job of explaining the concepts.
I tried a bunch of different things before Thinkful including freeCodeCamp, Viking Code School, and a bunch of courses on Udemy. The difference with Thinkf...
I'm really impressed with Thinkful so far. I've been enrolled in the flex web dev bootcamp for about two months and have learned a lot. The curriculum is laid out really well and my mentor Nathaniel has been a really nice person to learn from -- he clearly has a ton of experience and does a good job of explaining the concepts.
I tried a bunch of different things before Thinkful including freeCodeCamp, Viking Code School, and a bunch of courses on Udemy. The difference with Thinkful is that they do a good job of providing a polished learning experience from beginner to junior developer. Also, it's really encouraging knowing that I'll have 6 months with a career counselor after I finish the curriculum. This coupled with the consistent check-ins and mock interviews make me feel pretty confident that I'll be able to find a job after I'm done.
I would highly recommend this course for someone who has been learning on their own (or is just starting) and feels a little uneasy without a clear path to work through on the way to getting a job. There are some amazing resources out there, but this is the first thing I've done that has allowed me to be less stressed about if I'm spending time on the right things as I learn.
Highly recommended to anyone who is interested in this sort of program.
Overall, I would highly recommend this program to anyone who is looking for a big life change and enjoys the work. I love that I can do it from home and the schedule flexibility it offers. The curriculum is in depth without being too much for a total beginner to grasp. It can move quickly at times, so some prep can be helpful starting out (Codecademy, freecodecamp, etc). Reach out and utilize the resources you're paying for!
Some cons are: The curriculum can be (intentionally) va...
Overall, I would highly recommend this program to anyone who is looking for a big life change and enjoys the work. I love that I can do it from home and the schedule flexibility it offers. The curriculum is in depth without being too much for a total beginner to grasp. It can move quickly at times, so some prep can be helpful starting out (Codecademy, freecodecamp, etc). Reach out and utilize the resources you're paying for!
Some cons are: The curriculum can be (intentionally) vague at times. The intention is to encourage self-research, reaching out to others for help, and solving problems independently. It can be frustrating, but leads to realistic preparation and expectation for the type of work. Also, the mentor selection is random so the match may not be the best for individual needs. There is an option to request a new mentor, though, if it does not work out.
This program will help you in whatever direction you want to go. The mentors, community, and lifestyle changes are easily worth the cost.
I love that there is so much flexibily with this course. With everyone being so busy, it helps that I can set my own schedule, and having mentors guiding me every step of the way is a major plus. If you are serious about web develepment, this is a great stepping stone to get the career that you desire.
My time with the iOS course has been not what I expected and I mean that as a good thing. I was aware that I would have a capstone project to finish at the end of the course but what I didn't know is that the project is where I would be learning the most about Swift. My mentor was a valuable asset to have to guide me and was the highlight of the course. As such, this review will be mostly about my experience with my Capstone project and my mentor while using the course as reference and mat...
My time with the iOS course has been not what I expected and I mean that as a good thing. I was aware that I would have a capstone project to finish at the end of the course but what I didn't know is that the project is where I would be learning the most about Swift. My mentor was a valuable asset to have to guide me and was the highlight of the course. As such, this review will be mostly about my experience with my Capstone project and my mentor while using the course as reference and materials.
I would say the Capstone made up 75% of my Thinkful course length and the fact that there is no set limit to how long you can stay enrolled was perfect for that. The course was basic enough that I was able to implement things I learned and recheck the sections in order to properly add or troubleshoot features pertaining to my app. Though I wish there was a feature that let you dive further into a certain subject like game development and using web services in other instances. My mentor was extremely kind and helpful as our sessions evolved from reviewing what I learned in past sections and introducing the next section(s) to guiding me to make my app better. Even with our near 12-hour timezone gap, we were still able to send emails back and forth and set time for sessions. We would spend our time troubleshooting problems I had that the course materials didn't go over and were slightly too dated to answer.
Overall I would have to say that the 1 on 1 mentor sessions were the best parts about my Thinkful course as it gave a human face and mind to the course materials you would work on throughout the week between them. I only wish I could've been able to schedule more than one session per week as I would've been able to get more done getting questions answered and being introduced to new subjects. Thinkful is exactly what I needed for someone who didn't wish to commute every day to a classroom to learn a new skill. This is the future of specialized education.

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