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General Assembly

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General Assembly is a technical education provider that teaches students the skills, career advice and networking opportunities needed to make a career change into a tech role, in as little as three months. General Assembly offers part-time and full-time bootcamps and short courses in web and mobile development, product management, data science, and more. The bootcamp experience is led by instructors who are expert practitioners in their field. Students should expect to build a solid portfolio of real-life projects. Since 2011, General Assembly has graduated more than 40,000 students worldwide from the full time and part time bootcamp.

To enroll at General Assembly, applicants should submit an online application to connect with a GA Admissions team member who will work with them to decide if a tech bootcamps is the right fit. The GA Admissions staff are also prepared to speak with applicants about the best tech role for them, learning styles at GA, expected outcomes after the bootcamp, options to finance the bootcamp, career services offered by GA, and more.

To help students land their first job in a tech role, General Assembly students are supported by career coaches from day one. The program is enhanced by a career services team that is constantly in talks with employers about their tech hiring needs. 

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  • Anonymous
    Student • Web Development Immersive • Los Angeles
    Feb 08, 2016
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    GA Student/Jr. Developer

    I am a student at GA's WDI program in Santa Monica.  I am currently on week 4 of 12.

    Thus far, I can say GA Santa Monica has surpassed my expecations.  My background: I'm a digital marketer/content guy.   I wanted to learn a hard skill with a lot market upside.  So I started researching coing programs,  GA, has a lot of reviews on yelp and this website.  After some research I went with GA (Santa Monica).  

    Going in I had fear I would not be able to learn code, that the ...

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  • Anonymous
    Applicant • Sydney
    Feb 03, 2016
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    Pushy

    Admin guy only replies when its relevent to money and ignores other email relating questions about dates etc. 

    They really take anyone who pays that's all.  They just want your money & very pushy with contract & money transfer. Very unpleasant. 

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  • Anonymous
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    Jan 04, 2016
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    Basic Intro to programming

    **You want to read this!

    I'm in a new bootcamp, an ACTUAL bootcamp because I actually feel the pressure and in a good way. The people are encouraging and MOST importantly the technology is new and in demand.

    I found a lot of discouragement for new approaches, and the reasons were justified with "oh its just bad practice and not used in the industry" what lies. The current and certainly much more reputed bootcamp teaches the exact opposite.

    There&...

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  • Thompson!
    Thompson!
    Graduate • Web Development Immersive • New York City
    Nov 24, 2015
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    A solid foundation

    The WDI class moves quickly, so I recommend going in with at least a cursory knowledge of the bash command line, git, and GitHub. They'll be covered in the first week of class, but you'll be less likely to panic if you've at least seen them before. Just do some Googling.

    I also recommend Codecademy.com, which gave me a worthwhile introduction to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Ruby, all of which were used extensively throughout the class. Take your time and type ...

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  • Anonymous
    Los Angeles
    Nov 05, 2015
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    mediocre experience

    For those who have a year or two of software development experience but are having a difficult time making that career leap, GA might be a great resource for you. For others with little to no tech experience, GA is probably not the answer. The problem with the curriculum is they move to fast for someone who is trying to start out in this field. One doesn't have the time or resources to figure something out before they quickly move you onto the next thing.

    The commun...

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  • Anonymous
    Student • Online
    Oct 12, 2015
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    Decent course content, but disorganized and lacking structured process for getting feedback

    This course includes 10 online modules to complete with a project (excel file) to submit at the end, along with 10 weekly live lectures (that are recorded and can be watched at a later date). The lectures may or may not be directly related to what you are learning in the online module that week. You are also supposed to book a 30-minute 1:1 session with a mentor each week to discuss any questions or roadblocks you are facing in completing your modules. The course costs&...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Washington
    Sep 14, 2015
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    i'm a graduate and if I could start over, I would not have attended GA

    General Assembly was my introduction to a coding boot camp and into web development.  I attended and completed their full stack web dev program.  The costs were high and I commuted to DC everyday because I was commited.  I stayed late after class to work on projects with groups or sometimes alone, got and pestered instructors for help, but at the end of the course, yes I know so much more but I felt it was not enough.

    I would say only 25% of the students were capab...

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  • Timon
    Timon
    Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Seattle
    Aug 28, 2015
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    WDI Seattle launched my career

    Programming has always been a passion of mine and discovering General Assembly has allowed me to gain the skills to turn my passion into a career. Coming from a more technical background through my own self learning, GA gave me practical application skills. I'm still amazed that I created three fully fledged web applications each in only one week. Now, I make apps in my spare time with ease as I continue to develop my skills. Through GA's assistance I accepted an offer fr...

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  • Paige
    Paige
    Product Marketing • Graduate • Seattle
    Aug 21, 2015
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    DGM at GA Seattle Kicks Butt!

    I recently completed the part time Digital Marketing course at General Assembly in Seattle. I am SO HAPPY I decided to do this - and that is saying something considering that it took place every Saturday for 10 weeks during Seattle's sunniest summer ever!

    Everything I knew (before taking this class) I learned on the job. (I am currently working as a marketer for a tech company in Fremont.) I joined GA’s Digital Marketing course to become better at what I do, learn from ...

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  • Matthew
    Matthew
    Student • Digital Marketing (Part-time) • New York City
    Aug 19, 2015
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    General Assembly is AMAZING!

    I took Digital Marketing at General Assembly from March 2015 to June 2015. I loved every moment of it. The curriculum is highly relevant and includes up to the minute material that will really put you in such a great position to be successful as a digital marketer. The instructor and teaching assistants were also highly knowledgeable, very hands on and always willing to help.

    GA isn't your typical university. There's a certain vibe about it that you will grow to love. It&...

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  • Sam Busa
    Sam Busa
    Freelance Copywriter • Seattle
    Aug 16, 2015
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    Happy FEWD Alum

    I took the Front End Web a Development course with GA and had such a positive experience. I am a full-time freelancer so the part-time two classes per week schedule worked perfectly for me. My teachers were the head web developers at Nordstrom and pretty much the coolest guys ever. I learned everything I had hoped to out of the class, and some that I didn't even know I would. Now I have an incredible, responsive website portfolio for future clients hosted on GitHub and I did it al...

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  • Sanda
    Sanda
    Associate Technical Product Manager • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Seattle
    Aug 14, 2015
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    GA sets you up for success -- WDI Seattle (1st Cohort)

    My background before I started my journey into web development was in documentary production, journalism and education. I had no clue about where to begin coding digital experiences. Sure, I have some experience with CMS (Content Management System) and some HTML and CSS, but not to the extent I needed in order to build my own web app. Which is where my journey began: I wanted to build a journalism education game app and pitched it at my previous company’s internal hackath...

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  • Alyssa
    Alyssa
    Front End Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Seattle
    Aug 14, 2015
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    Amazing Experience!

    I was in the first Web Development Immersive (WDI) in Seattle. I am now a Front-End Web Developer at a consulting/creative agency. Before doing this I was in healthcare and I decided to make a career change. I did research on other coding bootcamps around Seattle. I decided to go with GA for a number of reasons. First, the course curriculm was amazing. I learned 3 different stacks in 3 months. Second, the career/networking help they provide during and after the course. I was abl...

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  • Daniel
    Daniel
    Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Seattle
    Aug 13, 2015
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    WDI Seattle

    I recently completed GA's Web Development Immersive and am so incredibly glad I discovered the program. For me, it was a positive, uplifting environment where I made incredible friends and connections. The instructors and staff are truly dedicated to helping change peoples' lives and give them valuable, marketable skills.

    I had researched other coding schools, however, none seemed as personable and prestigious as GA. Also, no other school's cur...

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  • Anonymous
    Web Development Immersive • Seattle
    Aug 12, 2015
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    GA provides a top notch learning experience

    I taught design for a couple of years at Microsoft after 15 years as a product deigner there, and I've been very impressed with the quality of the General Assembly User Experience Design Immersive curriculum in Seattle. Also, the results speak for themselves: most of the previous UXDI grads have found work in the field.

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  • Carlye Cunniff
    Carlye Cunniff
    UX Designer • Graduate • User Experience Design Immersive (full-time) • Seattle
    Aug 11, 2015
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    User Experience Design Immersive - Seattle

    I loved my experience at GA. My instructors were invested, knowledgeable and genuinely cared about sending us into the working world prepared. The instructors are constantly iterating on the curriculum, based on student feedback, and market-specific research. The immersive courses are intense - expect to put in between 70-100 hours a week, depending on the project you're working on.

    You absolutely get out what you put in - if you aren't super focused on the course, t...

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  • Cody
    Cody
    Software UI Design Engineer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Seattle
    Aug 10, 2015
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    WDI program changed my life

    I went to GA Seattle WDI (Web Development Immersive) course. It changed my life. Within 1 1/2 months of graduation, I was offered a great job at a company that's considered one of the top 5 to work for in the pacific NW. Starting next week I'll be a Software Engineer making more than twice what I made in my previous career, and I enjoy the work much more. I can't heap enough praise onto the General Assembly Web Development program. Like I said, it's changed my life in ways ...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Web Development Immersive • New York City
    Jun 05, 2015
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    Can be so good and not so good

    The WDI experience varies from class to class largely depending on the teachers. There is no standard curriculum across WDI classes, they are put together by the teachers of that class. So people from one WDI class learn things a person from another WDI might not not. There is also no standard pre-work, this too is put together by the teachers for their class. Seeing how this varies from classes in one location, I can only imagine the difference compared to several locations.

    Cre...

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  • Courtney
    Courtney
    Marketing • Graduate • San Francisco
    May 28, 2015
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    FEWD Course

    I took to the nighttime FEWD course at GA's SF campus. I thought the first 2 curriculum sections (HTML and CSS) were good. The teachers explained the concepts well and had us apply new concepts to projects. However, the last section covering JS was very difficult and the curriculum was not in depth, leaving the majority of the students lost in the last 3rd of the course. GA should have realized that JS was a much more difficult concept to grasp and created more material ...

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  • sean
    sean
    May 22, 2015
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    Online GA Circuit Course review

    GA scaled too quickly.. it seems to me that instructors are overworked.. use poorly designed courses, in many cases the code challenge had some bugs in it.. and wasn't the most useful.. the videos weren't the best at explaining things.. 

    I only learned something mostly in the live lectures where you could ask quesitons.. doing it through email was difficult to get a response I could understand. 

    expensive for what you get..

     

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General Assembly Alumni Outcomes

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Of the students who enroll at General Assembly, 82% graduated. 72% of graduates were job-seeking and N/A of job-seeking graduates found in-field employment after 180 days and report a median income of . Below is the 180 Day Employment Breakdown for 3148 graduates included in this report:
180 Day Employment Breakdown
DescriptionPercentage
Full Time, In-Field EmployeeN/A
Full-time apprenticeship, internship or contract positionN/A
Short-term contract, part-time position, freelanceN/A
Employed out-of-fieldN/A
Notes and Caveats
Download the GA 2021 Outcomes report here: https://ga.co/outcomes-report
* These outcomes are not audited by Course Report. In some cases, data is audited by a third party.

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General Assembly Alumni Reviews Summary

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FAQs

How much does General Assembly cost?

General Assembly costs around $16,450. On the lower end, some General Assembly courses like Visual Design (Short Course) cost $3,500.

Where does General Assembly have campuses?

General Assembly has in-person campuses in London, New York City, Paris, Singapore, and Sydney. General Assembly also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.

Is General Assembly worth it?

The data says yes! General Assembly reports a 84% graduation rate, and 95% of General Assembly alumni are employed. The data says yes! In 2021, General Assembly reported a 82% graduation rate, a median salary of , and N/A of General Assembly alumni are employed.

Is General Assembly legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 712 General Assembly alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed General Assembly and rate their overall experience a 4.31 out of 5.

Does General Assembly offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Yes, General Assembly accepts the GI Bill!

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You can read 712 reviews of General Assembly on Course Report! General Assembly alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed General Assembly and rate their overall experience a 4.31 out of 5.

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