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Holberton School

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Holberton School is a software engineering school with campuses on 4 continents and over 20 countries that trains individuals to become Full Stack Software Engineers. All schools offer the 36-week Foundations of Computer Science program, with short- and long-term specialization courses in Fullstack Web Development, Machine Learning, AR/VR and Low Level. The school's mission is to train the next generation of software developers through 100% hands-on learning. 

The curriculum adopts a project-based, peer-learning approach. As an alternative to college and in lieu of formal classes, students solve increasingly complicated programming challenges with minimal instruction. Students will develop resourcefulness as they search for the tools they need to solve these challenges while working with their peers. Rather than focusing on tools and programming languages, students at Holberton have a framework that teaches them the mindset of "learn to learn" and develop problem-solving skills. Throughout the course of the program, students work on industry-level projects and build their own applications. Holberton School mentors ensure that the Holberton curriculum stays up to date. Holberton mentors work for rising startups and top-tier Silicon Valley companies such as Google, Apple, LinkedIn, Tesla and Airbnb.

No programming experience is required. Admission to Holberton School is based only on talent and motivation, with no consideration given to gender, nationality, ethnicity, age or social status.

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80 alumni reviews of Holberton School

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    Hen Verified via LinkedIn
    Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · March 2020

    Scam


    "Bad business practices, illegal contracts, fake statistics, deceiving marketing”

    They give out ISAs without approval from the...
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    Community Manager

    Apr 19, 2021

    The BPPE and Attorney General have striked the accusations referred to in this review against Holberton School. Allegations around the Fraudulent license and false marketing have been addressed with the governing bodies and have been dropped.

    Read more: https://blog.holbertonschool.com/holberton-cleared-of-fraud-allegations-in-california/ 
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    Amy Verified via LinkedIn
    SRE · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · March 2020

    School prioritizes expansion over student experience

    I attended Holberton school from January to October 2018 after a close friend attended for free as part of their first cohort.  My review has a lot of negative and positive points but ultimately, my choice led to a successful career change, but not...
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    Pilar Pinto Verified via GitHub
    electronic engineering student · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · November 2019

    The best school of software

    Is the best school of software because you have learn a lot of things and you used every concept in the next project, and you start with C and learnt from the basis to the advanced topics in order to use that concepts in posterior python knowdledge 

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    Lady Marcela Verified via GitHub
    Student of Software Engineer · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · November 2019

    amazing challenger

    It's a great experience from every aspect, helps you grow personally and professionally, not only teach you programming also teach you soft skills to have a better performance in real life, create very strong ties with your peers, can make friends for...

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    Juan Marin Verified via LinkedIn
    Student · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · July 2019

    Learning at the speed of light

    Is a really good program to develop all your endemic an non-endemic skills .The projects are designed to feed and boost your hungry for knowledge. The framework is a remarkable way to polish your knowledge by teching othes and  letting others help...

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    Laura Roudge Verified via LinkedIn
    Student · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · May 2019

    Thorough curriculum, awesome culture and no upfront tuition

    I am currently a student at Holberton School, in the middle of my first year (foundations).

    I already loved the innovative concept of the Income Share Agreement (ISA) before starting because I couldn't afford going to college or paying for a...

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    Ethan Verified via LinkedIn
    Student · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · May 2019

    Project Based - Peer Learning - Perfection!

    I'm writing as a student halfway into the program.
    Coming from a background of studying Computer Science's in high school and one year of communal college, I was in awe after coming here. I always felt the way I was learning wasn't very efficient....

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    Jose Ferney Verified via LinkedIn
    Student · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · May 2019

    Challenging experience

    I am from cohort 0 from Bogota Colombia and I just can say. if you are a person who wants to learn/improve your tech skills Holberton is the perfect place for you, therefore, you have to be willing to learn from scratch in a high-level. 
    Honestly, I...

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    Robert Verified via GitHub
    Graduate · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · May 2019

    Recommended to anyone who has time and dedication!

    My experience at Holberton has been mostly positive. I will say that it is a commitment, and that I had to cut out various social aspects of my life to finish projects, but if you go into the program with the mindset of devoting large portions of your...

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    Omar Martínez Verified via GitHub
    Software Engineer · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · April 2019

    The learning experience I always wished

    I love the self-training, learn the number of things I could find in reputable sources, I tried really hard to find something good enough to take as my professional route when I was close to taking my decision to be an entire autodidact. I meet...

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    Kiren Srinivasan Verified via Github
    Software Engineer · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · March 2019

    Intense but worthwhile

    Having gone through traditional university at NYU as an econ major, worked in the tech industry, and started my own startup, it was not easy to get an interview for any junior/intern developer position in tech. However, I was eventually able to get an...

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    Spencer Taylor Verified via GitHub
    Software Engineer, Naborly · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · February 2019

    From Food to Tech under a year.

    Hi I'm Spencer. I was in Cohort 5 at Holberton School SF and I started in Jan 2018. Before starting I was a chef, and before that a Navy vet.  I got a job at a startup called Naborly 2 months before I finished year 1. Holberton School was one of the best...

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    Josh J. Verified via GitHub
    Student · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · February 2019

    Making the Career change into Software Engineering possible!

    TL;DR

    "Overall, my experience with the school has been tough, eye-opening, satisfying, amazing, a roller-coaster of learning how to learn again and how to become successful in a new career field.  I would highly recommend this school to others,...

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    Vasudha Kalia Verified via LinkedIn
    Software Engineer · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · February 2019

    Great experience, would recommend!

    I moved all the way from Canada to find an education institution that served my needs and work in the coveted Silicon Valley. Coming from a university background I was very unsatisfied with my degree, job support and University's overall involvement in...

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    Mitali S. Verified via LinkedIn
    Student · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · February 2019

    Not any bootcamp, it is better than one and less time consuming than traditional uni

    I am currently a student at Holberton School San Francisco (Batch January 2018). I finished my year 1 in october 2018 and least to say I have come a long way from a digital marketer to a software engineer in a matter of 9 months! 

    Like the...

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    Alexa Verified via GitHub
    Jr. Software Engineer · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · February 2019

    Best Decision I've Ever Made

    Choosing to attend Holberton School was probably the best decision I've ever made in my life. Before attending, I graduated from a prestigious engineering school cum laude with a Chemical Engineering degree and couldn't have felt any less prepared to...

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    Brennan D Baraban Verified via LinkedIn
    Student · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · January 2019

    Full-Stack Software Engineering Student at Holberton School

    Holberton School fosters effective learning of full-stack web development in a supportive, enjoyable, and career-building environment.

    I am a student at Holberton currently half-way through the Year 1 curriculum. Already, I have learned just so...

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    Bennett Dixon Verified via GitHub
    Student · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · January 2019

    Good content

    I have been attending Holberton for approximately 4 and a half months. Over the first three months, we learned in depth about C and bash for low-level development and fundamental computer science concepts. Those three months were perhaps the most...

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    Isaac Wong Verified via LinkedIn
    Jr Software Engineer Intern · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · January 2019

    An evolving community focused on progressing software engineering education

    I am a student from batch 5 at Holberton School’s San Francisco campus. Our batch started in January of 2018, and finished the 9 months on-site intensive training in October 2018. By the end of November, I was accepted to have the opportunity...

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    Steven Verified via GitHub
    Student · Full-Stack | Project-based curriculum · December 2017

    Great School

    I have been a student at Holberton for about a year. Before I came to this school, I knew virtually nothing about coding or how an operating system works internally. Now I feel I can confidentially say I possess that knowledge in addition to...

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How much does Holberton School cost?

The average bootcamp costs $14,142, but Holberton School does not share pricing information. You can read a cost-comparison of other popular bootcamps!

Where does Holberton School have campuses?

Holberton School has in-person campuses in Barranquilla, Beirut, Bogotá, Bordeaux, Cali, Laval, Lille, Lima, Medellín, Montevideo, Quito, San Juan, Toulouse, and Tunis.

Does Holberton School offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

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