
NYC Data Science Academy offers 12-week, accredited data science and data analytics bootcamps in New York City and live online. NYC Data Science Academy is a nationally accredited Data Science Bootcamp in the U.S that teaches both Python and R. In the program, students will learn beginner and intermediate levels of Data Science with Hadoop, Spark, Github, Docker, SQL, R, and Python packages like XgBoost, Caret, Dplyr, Ggplot2, Pandas, Scikit-learn, and more. The program distinguishes itself by balancing intensive lectures with real-world project work and the breadth of its curriculum. The academy is well known for its industry project-oriented learning experience and well-immersed community established since 2013.
Students will work on at least four individual or team projects showcased to employers through private hiring partner events, student blogs, meetups, and film presentations. The academy also offers strong lifetime career support such as tech interview prep, mock interviews, unlimited mentorships, and 1-on-1 post-interview reviews and feedback from career mentors to help students ace their interviews.
Going to NYCDSA is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Data science was completely new to me and I didn’t have a vey good programming background. At NYCDSA, i was able to master both my data science and programming skills with the help of ever-present instructors, TA’s and friendly classmates. The curriculum was well balanced with all important data science topics, lab practices and mandatory individual projects included. In addition, they also had weekly coding challenges and...
Going to NYCDSA is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Data science was completely new to me and I didn’t have a vey good programming background. At NYCDSA, i was able to master both my data science and programming skills with the help of ever-present instructors, TA’s and friendly classmates. The curriculum was well balanced with all important data science topics, lab practices and mandatory individual projects included. In addition, they also had weekly coding challenges and professional development courses which teaches you how to deal with interviews and present your self in the real world. The three months program was intense but is doable if you put in effort and dedication. After the course, the academy also help you with your resumes and get interviews with companies within their connection. I highly recommend NYCDSA to all aspiring Data Scientist as this program helped me achieve my dream of becoming Data Scientist within 3 months after graduating.
Cheers NYCDSA
I am a recent NYCDSA graduate. Before the retrospect. The outcomes first: Know myself better, made great friends, landed a great job within 3 months, came back to the dream land……
My story is a little different. The pre-DSA career is not bad at all. I have had worked for a couple of top companies in the pharma and health industry for several years after getting my PhD. For some reasons, I am always thinking of expanding and tuning my fields. Life is quite dynamic that I recentl...
I am a recent NYCDSA graduate. Before the retrospect. The outcomes first: Know myself better, made great friends, landed a great job within 3 months, came back to the dream land……
My story is a little different. The pre-DSA career is not bad at all. I have had worked for a couple of top companies in the pharma and health industry for several years after getting my PhD. For some reasons, I am always thinking of expanding and tuning my fields. Life is quite dynamic that I recently moved to the east coast and happened to get stresses from various parts of the life. Rather than hanging there, I decided to challenge myself and make changes. I have thought of schools but it is not realistic for my situation. I have studied some bootcamps and visited NYCDSA last year. The people there were very kind and down to the earth. I was not too confident at first but I would like to give a try. Therefore I gave up what I was doing, which was pretty risky and got a lot of doubts from people around me.
But I always know very well and anyone should keep in mind that 3 months can hardly make one totally expert in data science, otherwise I will be willing to pay 10 times more. We should always keep learning; the effort will pay back.
The course designs are up to date. They focus on practical data science skills. The first month is about coding and analysis in R and python, which I found helpful in my case. After that, machine learnings have been emphasized on both python and R, then the big data part. Most of us are not directly from cs or math backgrounds. We had to work very hard for the classes in the morning, the homework at night and most importantly, the 4 projects with different emphases. We were pushed by the deadlines and harsh schedules, like the real world, have to come out the results before knowing everything. I was the humblest guy during the 3 months in my entire life J. The instructors are very kind, helpful and always there to help. During the process, I have made some great friends, knowing people from such diverse backgrounds and also know myself better. Although I got my job on my own search according to my specialized interests and desires. The NYCDSA tried its very best to connect alumni and companies for the hiring. They have great connections. There are many alumni get jobs from the network.
Suggestions and lessons: Once you have made the decision to attend the bootcamp, forget the past and dedicate yourself. Always focus, do not doubt your decision for one second or look back.
Skill is very important, but that’s not everything. Try to communicate, make friends and find out your strength well during the bootcamp. Design at least 2 of your 4 projects well, you know yourself the best, interact with the instructors frequently but do not solely rely on their ideas. Do not live far, I burned myself out on the long trip every day. For the projects, try to team up with members most accountable, fair and those with high integrity and work ethics. If you share the common interest, that’s even better. Do not judge others only by the technical or coding skills, it’s a teamwork, cultural fit is critical. Last but not the least, we do pay a lot and might give up what we already have for the bootcamp. But when you get the quick reward in life, these pains with hope are abosultely worth it.
I came to the NYCDSA after having spent several fruitless years on the academic job market with a Ph.D. in English. I was depressed and didn't really know where to redirect my career. I had a background in math and a strong enough interest in data, but I knew that I needed to skill up, because that no one was going to take me seriously without another credential.
Despite my unusual background, the NYCDSA was very welcoming and helped me get unstuck. I'm in a new, fulfilling c...
I came to the NYCDSA after having spent several fruitless years on the academic job market with a Ph.D. in English. I was depressed and didn't really know where to redirect my career. I had a background in math and a strong enough interest in data, but I knew that I needed to skill up, because that no one was going to take me seriously without another credential.
Despite my unusual background, the NYCDSA was very welcoming and helped me get unstuck. I'm in a new, fulfilling career, and I couldn't have done it without this program. By the end of the first year in my current job, I'll recoup the investment with respect to my prior earning power.
The Good:
1. The cohort my term (and, I suspect, for most) is a really excellent mix of people. You have ex-academics, mid-career folks who are trying to reskill, fresh B.A.s who need to weaponize their math/CS skills; you have people from the sciences, from finance, from advertising; you have representatives of over half a dozen countries. They bring a variety of talents, and you learn a lot from seeing what problems they want to approach and how to approach them.
2. I've been in my current job about ten weeks, and I've already used most of the curriculum. I use R every day, Python frequently, and a fair amount of SQL and Mongo. Good BI visualization can really set you apart, so the early part of the course has been most valuable. I've already done a fair amount of scraping, too, and occasionally contributed on some machine learning. The only thing that would be useful for my job that the program didn't cover was JavaScript, but that's really more relevant to my field (advertising) than data science.
The Solid:
3. The instructors are all very committed. There's a lot to learn, and they work hard to see that you get it absorbed. I'm not wild about the setup pedagogically--three-hour lecture blocks make it easy to lose focus--and sometimes the instructors are not the easiest to follow as lecturers, but they put tons of work in, and it's appreciated.
Could Be Improved:
4. I know they try on job assistance--there's some work with resumes and interview prep, and they set up some interiews for you with their assorted hiring partners--but they don't seem to have the staff they need (at least as of my job run) to supervise it as well as they could. To give an example, they didn't have a dedicated placement officer when I was there. Job hunting is always terrible and unpredictable, but my impression is that some of the other camps (e.g., Insight) do a better job of minimizing the aimlessness and frustration it can incur.
Still, after three months in the program and three and half on the market, I got a job, and I wouldn't have done it without the academy. It was an important stage in my life, and I'm happy I made the decision to go in. It's let me move on with my life.
What impressed me most about my experience at NYCDSA was that it exceeded all of the expectations I had from speaking with the instructors and researching the program online. The entire team truly went above and beyond and I have only positive things to say about the instructors, the curriculum, and the way the experience changed me personally.
I found the instructors at NYCDSA to be not only incredibly knowledgeable, but approachable, thoughtful teachers. They seemed...
What impressed me most about my experience at NYCDSA was that it exceeded all of the expectations I had from speaking with the instructors and researching the program online. The entire team truly went above and beyond and I have only positive things to say about the instructors, the curriculum, and the way the experience changed me personally.
I found the instructors at NYCDSA to be not only incredibly knowledgeable, but approachable, thoughtful teachers. They seemed to really care about each student’s development and regularly stayed late in the evenings to offer help. If they could not be present in person, the instructors were always an e-mail/Slack message away and made it a point to check in with students and offer additional resources. I also liked that they not only taught the theory behind machine learning algorithms, but explained their most common applications and pitfalls to watch out for.
The curriculum at NYCDSA is constantly updated to reflect the most valuable skills for the real world. I found during interviews that whenever I was asked whether I had experience with a certain data science technique or language, I could either say “yes” or show a project to demonstrate my skills directly. What I was taught always matched up with what was requested of me in the interviewing or working world. Even after the end of the bootcamp, I kept my slides and materials for review, and was provided with hundreds of interview questions to help me succeed going forward.
Most importantly, the NYCDSA provided an amazing support group and helped me transform myself during a critical point in time. The other students were dedicated, kind, and came from all different backgrounds. I learned a huge amount from them and the instructors about the process of learning a skill like data science/programming and collaborating successfully. Apart from teaching the curriculum, instructors also provided resume reviews, listened to elevator pitches, and made themselves available to discuss interview experiences. I felt as though I had a whole village behind me, rooting for my success.
I would without a doubt recommend NYCDSA to any friends or colleagues looking to learn data science. It was an exceptional experience and I feel grateful to have found it.
I would highly recommend anyone who wants to switch career to data science or strengthen data science knowledge to apply NYC Data Science Academy.
Before I joined the Boot camp, two of my close friends already graduated from the program and landed their dream jobs. So unlike most of people who don’t know too much about this program and have to do some research before applying it, I applied the program without a hesitation and also had a high expectation as well.
...I would highly recommend anyone who wants to switch career to data science or strengthen data science knowledge to apply NYC Data Science Academy.
Before I joined the Boot camp, two of my close friends already graduated from the program and landed their dream jobs. So unlike most of people who don’t know too much about this program and have to do some research before applying it, I applied the program without a hesitation and also had a high expectation as well.
The curriculum design was excellent and really taught you how to learn new tech skills, frameworks quickly. It could be hard for people who are not exposed to programming or statistics to keep up the pace. Make sure to go through all the pre work and learn basic statistics before attending the boot camp. Once you started to work on your final project, you will notice that you’ve learned so much.
All the instructors are very talented and very patient to students.
Vivian and Chris work hard to help you to find a good job once you’ve graduated. After you graduate, NYCDSA sticks with you. Vivian and Claire emailed us frequently with new job opportunities and openings.
It’s not going to be easy. You will have nights you have to stay up to finish the project, missed parties that you don’t have time to attend to. But it will be worth it! The knowledge that I’ve learned in 3 months are way more than my two years master degree and I got my dream job too.
I’ve never regretted to attend NYC Data Science Academy. I’ve met so many amazing friends in the boot camp. It’s a very valuable experience to me in terms of career development and personal growth as well.
If you are passionate about data science and big data and you are willing to put hard work to achieve the goal in a short time of period, there is no better place than NYC Data Science Academy to learn data science skills.
I went into the bootcamp with little more than a liberal arts B.A. and some online self-training. Within 6 months of finishing the bootcamp, I received multiple job offers and landed a dream job on the strength of my data science skills. The employer found me through the NYC Data Sceince Academy job network-- in that sense, the Academy continued paying dividends well after I had finished.
It is hard. When I read reviews that speak negatively the program, I suspect that ...
I went into the bootcamp with little more than a liberal arts B.A. and some online self-training. Within 6 months of finishing the bootcamp, I received multiple job offers and landed a dream job on the strength of my data science skills. The employer found me through the NYC Data Sceince Academy job network-- in that sense, the Academy continued paying dividends well after I had finished.
It is hard. When I read reviews that speak negatively the program, I suspect that they are from students who didn't put in the work themselves to take the many learning and job opportunities that NYC DSA provides. If you are willing to devote your time and effort to developing a new skill, you will be rewarded by this program.
The NYC Data Science Academy 12 week in-person DS bootcamp will give you quality instructional resources, project experience, and beneficial job support. In 12 weeks I was able to learn a vast amount about the field, and gain the momentum necessary to secure a position 2 months after I finished. I greatly enjoyed the intense intellectual environment, as well as the comradery with my fellow students. The instructors, TA’s, and management are approachable and receptive to your needs, as long...
The NYC Data Science Academy 12 week in-person DS bootcamp will give you quality instructional resources, project experience, and beneficial job support. In 12 weeks I was able to learn a vast amount about the field, and gain the momentum necessary to secure a position 2 months after I finished. I greatly enjoyed the intense intellectual environment, as well as the comradery with my fellow students. The instructors, TA’s, and management are approachable and receptive to your needs, as long as you pester them. The bootcamp was not perfect, but I was highly satisfied with my experience, and it was worth the cost. It definitely accelerated my skill set and allowed me to gain experience, while making friends in the process.
The curriculum has great breadth ranging from fundamental statistics, to carrying out end-to-end analyses in both Python and R, to covering big data tools. The breadth and 12 week time constraint meant that depth was sometimes lacking, but this was reasonable. It just means that you pay more attention to the subjects you're interested in or where your time would be well spent. For example, I am not very interested in NLP, so I didn't devote much energy there, and instead focused on time-series analyses.
The instructors are all very knowledgeable, and passionate in their respective sub-areas of expertise. They were the real deal. The only drawback was that some of the lectures were hard to follow, but it was not hard to get clarification from the instructor or a fellow student.
The bootcamp structure is open and approachable. Everyone is on the same floor in midtown Manhattan. Feedback is encouraged, and I really appreciated the opportunity to talk to the people who were in control of things, and who could help guide me in the right direction. This openness was a huge plus in my experience.
The job support was pretty solid and consistent. I got some interviews from the hiring event, and the door was open for any job-seeking advice I had along the way. New opportunities were pushed in my direction, and I was frequently reminded to stay sharp with my skills. To help with this post-program training material was provided.
A drawback of the program is that seeking out the help you need was harder than it should have been. As a student you were expected to seek out the help you need. This is fair, but it would have been nice to be challenged a bit more in the curriculum, for example with more mini-DS case studies. Another issue was that It was difficult to get feedback on projects. I think support with projects over the whole process could have been better. On the other hand, you get to choose your own project topics, and you will learn by doing. Also, there is continuing support after the bootcamp has ended until you find a job at the least. You also have a place to come sutdy even after the bootcamp is done.
All in all, go down and talk to them if you have any doubts. Talk to the students, teachers, and anyone else you can find. I think if you love to learn, and you are proactive about seeking out the help you need, then this bootcamp will help you learn a ton in a short amount of time.
How I started
When I started getting interested in data science, I was looking for any online courses/ bootcamp to help me get into the data science world. And I found out NYC Data Science Academy was the best out of all the data science bootcamps in terms of curriculum, and after talked to Claire and Vivian about how they helped students to locate job after the bootcamp, I decided to apply for the full-time bootcamp.
Preapre for the full-time b...
How I started
When I started getting interested in data science, I was looking for any online courses/ bootcamp to help me get into the data science world. And I found out NYC Data Science Academy was the best out of all the data science bootcamps in terms of curriculum, and after talked to Claire and Vivian about how they helped students to locate job after the bootcamp, I decided to apply for the full-time bootcamp.
Preapre for the full-time bootcamp-Prework
After I got admitted, I got access to the online prework courses (Python and R introductory courses). I really love how they organized each video and there are exercises following with each part in the video. I didn't know anything about R and Python before, and the pre-work assignments are overlaped with the content of the first 4 weeks of bootcamp, so it helped me to adapt to the speed of the class in the bootcamp.
12-Week Full-Time BOOTCMAP
The bootcamp was very intense, the curriculum was comprehensive, which covered from data anlysis, machine learning in both Python and R, and introduction to Big Data tools. We also did 4 different projects, which was important especially when it comes to job hunting.
I didn't look for full-time data science jobs after the bootcamp because I got admission to the master program at Columbia University, and thanks to my experience at NYC Data Science Academy, I can handle the programming and data work in my current courses and projects.
And I still receive ongoing career support from the team and chat with instructors and students time from time now. It was so nice to work with all these hard-working and passinate people in the data science world. 100% RECOMMENDED
The 12-week data science bootcamp is a highly useful experience both for people looking to transition into data science and those who seek to expand their skills set in their current field. A core dimension of the program is exposing and drilling you in a range of technologies that are very sought after on the market for data scientist/data analyst/quantitative analyst positions, spanning fields from tech, finance, healthcare, marketing, research etc. On this front, a distinguishing featur...
The 12-week data science bootcamp is a highly useful experience both for people looking to transition into data science and those who seek to expand their skills set in their current field. A core dimension of the program is exposing and drilling you in a range of technologies that are very sought after on the market for data scientist/data analyst/quantitative analyst positions, spanning fields from tech, finance, healthcare, marketing, research etc. On this front, a distinguishing feature of the bootcamp is that you work in both either R and Python as primary languages, so that you become proficient in both languages by the end of the bootcamp, which is very valuable. Besides these languages, the bootcamp also teaches staples of database, file management and version control like bash, git, SQL (MySQL, SQLite) and MongoDB as well as in demand big data tools like Spark, Hive, Hadoop, AWS, etc. This is a very powerful set of tools to have under your belt. Certainly, the more familiar you are with these technologies before joining the bootcamp, and the more intense effort you are willing to put into practicing these skills, the more you will be able to get out of the experience, and you must be prepared to absorb new technologies very fast, but at the bootcamp, you get a structured and very supportive environment to help you achieve this. The TAs are excellent, very dedicated, and willing to assist you with any question or problem you may have.
A second core dimension of the program is anchoring you in the mechanics of statistical inference, machine learning algorithms, and data mining. The curriculum is grounded in canonical texts in machine learning and is organized such that you get to cover a lot of ground in a short time. The concepts are explained very clearly, first from a mathematical perspective and then implemented step by step in both R and Python. The instructors have various specialties in which they teach, are extremely knowledgeable and can answer questions at any level of depth.
Tying these first two dimensions together are mostly daily problem sets and five projects, where you get to use the skills you are learning. For the projects, you can even go beyond, learning and adding a technology or skill that may not have been directly taught, if it serves your project. You will have ample support from the TAs and instructors through all this, and your classmates will make a very useful learning community. For the projects, it is helpful to give yourself plenty of time in advance to come up with ideas, but here again your TAs, instructors, and classmates will be very helpful sounding boards.
The third core pillar of the program is job search assistance. During the bootcamp there is a series of job search preparation lectures that include resume review, search and interview tips, interview type quizzes, and industry guest speakers. You will be encouraged, given many useful tips, and get motivated to become very disciplined and efficient in your approach. At the end of the bootcamp, each cohort is invited to a career event focused exclusively on the newly graduated cohort, with hiring managers from a diverse set of companies. You won’t be handheld, and you must apply discipline and commitment to your search, applications and preparation for interviews after the boot camp ends, but the job search assistance from the bootcamp will continue until you find a job, with the opportunity to interview with companies that hold interviews at the bootcamp, referrals to positions you’re applying through the frequent advertisements sent to alumni or to positions you apply on your own, a bank of practice interview questions, interview performance review, and an alumni dedicated place to come work on your search at the bootcamp headquarters available to all alumni.
The bootcamp is a very intense experience and you have to commit yourself to it 120% percent, but you will leave with a skill set that will advance your career, a set of projects and a certification that, in my experience, will attract many recruiters, the drive and inspiration to push yourself to reach your maximum potential, and a support network that will be there for as you pursue your professional dreams post-bootcamp. In addition, in my experience and that of several of my cohort classmates, both during and after the bootcamp, you will become an independent learner in the field of data science who is capable to advance and add to their skill set on their own. This is an invaluable skill in any data-related role you will hold. In sum, the bootcamp is a highly valuable experience that will leave a very positive impact on your professional life. I am very grateful I made this choice and I can only wholeheartedly recommend it to everyone else.
I was a postdoc at Duke University (Engineering) and my background is control and optimization. I participated NYCDSA Online Data Science Program (10/2016 - 02/2017).
NYCDSA online video lectures have a very high quality. I found that the well-organized class material and lecture notes very helpful to prepare for data scientist job interviews. I can review the material repeatedly until I am ready for the interviews. Also, almost everything I need to pass a data scientist job inte...
I was a postdoc at Duke University (Engineering) and my background is control and optimization. I participated NYCDSA Online Data Science Program (10/2016 - 02/2017).
NYCDSA online video lectures have a very high quality. I found that the well-organized class material and lecture notes very helpful to prepare for data scientist job interviews. I can review the material repeatedly until I am ready for the interviews. Also, almost everything I need to pass a data scientist job interview is covered in the program, which can certainly facilitate my interview preparation.
Finally, Vivian and the entire NYCDSA team are extremely helpful for data scientist job searching. From resume/cover letter revision, coding practice, to data scientist technical interview preparation, NYCDSA has enabled me to make a smooth transition from academia to industry.
I found a job at Citibank as a Fraud Data Scientist. Without NYCDSA online program, I would have to spend much more time to find the right direction to achieve what I have been able to accomplish through this online program.
I took the Part Time Into to Data Science with Python class as a means of hands on introduction to some of the more common and powerful Python libraries used for data science, and I found it to be perfect for that. This is certainly not as rigorous as a bootcamp, but if what you're looking for is an introduction or even something to supplement learning on your own time, I highly recommend it. I would definitely say I am now comfortably proficient with the basics of each library covered a...
I took the Part Time Into to Data Science with Python class as a means of hands on introduction to some of the more common and powerful Python libraries used for data science, and I found it to be perfect for that. This is certainly not as rigorous as a bootcamp, but if what you're looking for is an introduction or even something to supplement learning on your own time, I highly recommend it. I would definitely say I am now comfortably proficient with the basics of each library covered and I have a great foundation I can build upon.
I took the Intro to Python and Python for Data Analysis/Viz courses. I came in not knowing much about python but came away knowing how the syntax and how I can use python for my job. I took both classes with Tony and he was great at explaining the nuances of the program without getting us lost in the unecessary details.
I would recommend taking these classes if you want to learn python while also being introduced to aspects of data science and analysis.
I will strongly advice not to take up online for the 12 week data science bootcamp offered by NYC data science. It is not worth the money you pay. It is better to do an MS with the same amount. Reasons
1. Lectures are unprofessional. Just plain text and not much plots or anything to really explain things
2. Instructors are just there to read the slides aloud and nothing more. The machine learning lectures and slides are just terrible. It is better to take up interactive...
I will strongly advice not to take up online for the 12 week data science bootcamp offered by NYC data science. It is not worth the money you pay. It is better to do an MS with the same amount. Reasons
1. Lectures are unprofessional. Just plain text and not much plots or anything to really explain things
2. Instructors are just there to read the slides aloud and nothing more. The machine learning lectures and slides are just terrible. It is better to take up interactive tutorials such as datacamp than to review this. There has been no change or improvement from the school having brought this up.
3. Teaching assistants provided are not very knowledgable. They are just there to review your project. You are really lost when you have to ask them a question
4. Online is a big mistake because you are not learning anything significant other than what is being taught as there is less interaction with other students.
5. Projects are just namesake.
I will remind you - DO NOT TAKE UP ONLINE FOR THIS BOOTCAMP. 16K IS A HUGE AMOUNT
If only I could turn back time and run with my 16k.
This is a highly intensive program with immediate returns. If you want to turbocharge your career progression in the world of data analytics, this is without a doubt the best decision you can make. However, this isn't a free pass into the field of data science; if you do not have the passion or are not willing to put in the work, it will be a waste of your time and money.
Prior to enrolling in this program, my major consideration was: If I skip the program and use the free resour...
This is a highly intensive program with immediate returns. If you want to turbocharge your career progression in the world of data analytics, this is without a doubt the best decision you can make. However, this isn't a free pass into the field of data science; if you do not have the passion or are not willing to put in the work, it will be a waste of your time and money.
Prior to enrolling in this program, my major consideration was: If I skip the program and use the free resources online, would I be able to learn this stuff on my own?
Naturally, this was the path I initially pursued. But with a full time job, even if you put 2 hours aside each day to learn on your own, there will be days where you are too drained and lack motivation. Leaving my employer and investing in this program kept my accountability up and allowed me to gain new skills in 12 weeks that would have otherwise taken months or years of consecutive study. The content in the program is not secret sauce. Things you learn here can be found for free online. But in this generation, what can't be found for free online? Where this program shines is the extremely bright instructors and peers that you get to interact with on a daily basis. There were countless times during the lectures in machine learning where I was lost. If this was a MOOC, I would probably be replaying the video for the 7th time and then hopelessly closing the tab. At NYCDSA, you have access to some of the most talented and extremely patient resources (with the credentials to back it up) to help you until you understand what's going on.
The instructors are there for your to utilize, but you need to take action on your own. If you get the instructors engaged, their passion for data science is very contagious, and you will learn a lot just by bouncing ideas off each other and actively problem solving. This will be extremely advantageous for your projects. Please don't sit idle and let the instructors debug your code, you will learn nothing except how to press ctrl + enter.
In regards to job assistance, NYCDSA is a great way to expand and grow your network. Vivian and Chris both have deep connections to the data science employers in the NYC area. Although the company I am now employed at wasn't a result of the school's networking, I have gotten many interviews and employers reaching out to me solely due to Vivian and Chris. At the end of the day, getting a job requires putting in the work. Do not expect to come out of the program with employers throwing themselves at you for simply having NYCDSA on your resume.
Vivian and Chris provide great support to help you improve your job search experience, but they will not baby you. There are 40+ students they need to support. If you need help your best bet is to reach out instead of waiting around for Viv and Chris to ask you if you're okay.
My overall rating is 4 stars due to the course pacing. Whether this was an effect of too many/ too diverse of a class, or change in instructor(s), There were a handful of lectures that went too far over the scheduled time. For some of the later lectures in the program, there was a pattern of discontinuation of lectures. This was difficult to manage especially if it occured over a weekend. For example, if a Friday lecture ran over time, it would carry over to the next morning session on Monday. I would have much rather prefered a continued lecture in the afternoon while the material was fresh in my head. Although this was my personal experience, rest assured that Vivian and Chris are constantly improving the student experience and something like this is probably already being worked on.
TL;DR: come in with a passion, put in the effort, there is much to be gained
This course was a solid intro to using python for simple data analysis projects. Tony was a great instructor - he was very thorough with his explanations and made sure that we got through all of the materials necessary for us to progress through the curriculum. My main knock on the class was how short it was - if you're thinking about taking this class, keep in mind that there are only 5 classes, so all of the material that needs to be covered is jam packed into each session. While we did ...
This course was a solid intro to using python for simple data analysis projects. Tony was a great instructor - he was very thorough with his explanations and made sure that we got through all of the materials necessary for us to progress through the curriculum. My main knock on the class was how short it was - if you're thinking about taking this class, keep in mind that there are only 5 classes, so all of the material that needs to be covered is jam packed into each session. While we did end up covering everything as displayed on the curriculum, it's harder to remember everything that is densely packed into each class.
I am Data Scientist at Anheuser Busch today and I am going to share my experience with finding the right school and struggle that I faced.
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It was hard to choose the right school for Data Science just by being online, I had recently graduated as a robotics and automation engineer and all my programming skills were result of self-education, In late August I was selected for the Interview process at Ne...
I am Data Scientist at Anheuser Busch today and I am going to share my experience with finding the right school and struggle that I faced.
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It was hard to choose the right school for Data Science just by being online, I had recently graduated as a robotics and automation engineer and all my programming skills were result of self-education, In late August I was selected for the Interview process at New York Data Science Academy and General Assembly.
I first came to New York Data Science academy and I was interviewed by one instructor and one Business person, I never met them after that day so I don’t remember their names now, they asked me a series of programming questions, pretty basics some were based on the online application I filled and later some on my knowledge of statistics, it seemed to go well but at the end of the interview I was rejected.
The reason was I was not ready for the bootcamp, they had previously seen other student promise that they can learn quickly but what ended up happening was they left the bootcamp in middle, I was upset cause I really wanted to do it, but I also knew I was in a hurry, they suggested to take it slow and come for next cohort so I will not just be able to survive the bootcamp but also learn and really take something valuable from the camp.
I later went to General Assembly and attended their interview and introductory session, they had a much larger location, also a big conference room, I really like the place, I was provided an instructor who gave me a brief understanding of the course and what it would feel like. A week later I had my interview with Lally M, I had filled and application online but I never answered any programming questions, Lally was very nice and asked me few general questions, and also gave me few advices but all and all she did not really bothered if I was ready for the cohert, at the end of the interview she said I can join this cohort.
Prework:
It’s obvious what I did next, I left the option of General Assembly and prepared on my own for next 3 months, I met Vivan personally In November she is the Co-founder of New York Data Science Academy, she gave me access to a online learning and testing platform which is called the prework for the bootcamp, it covered all the basics of Python and R.
During the Bootcamp:
My Bootcamp started on 09th January 2017, I felt very confident during the bootcamp, I remember Chris said on the very first day "There are very few things in life that will give you a chance to have absolute devotion", in the beginning we were introduced to all the subjects again for first week, so even if you did not do prework you would not suffer entirely but I would suggest do your prework well.
Things started to get serious as soon as second week finished and it did not stop after that, we had classes from 9:30 AM to 3:00-4:00 PM, after which there was homework at the end of each day, added to it we had to do our first project, also I had to study for the subjects I learnt in the class, also I had to keep my LinkedIn and resume up to date, also you better keep going to networking events, all in one day with you getting enough sleep and food to have the same energy the next day.
Curriculum:
1) Introduction to R and Python , Unix (which helps in big data part)
2) Machine Learning - (a) Importing Data (b) Foundation of statistical Methods (c) Missing value and Imputation (d) Simple Linear Regression (e) Multiple Linear Regression (f) Generalized Linear Model and kNN Model (g) Regularization and Cross Validation (e) Tree Models, Bagging , Boosting , Random Forest (f) SVM (g) Time Series Analysis (h) Cross-Validation (i) Bootstraping (j) Feature Selection (k) Regularizartion (l) Hyperperameter Tunning (m) SVM (n) Tree Models (o) Association Rule (p) Naive Bayes (q) Principal Component Analysis (r) Clustering (s) Unsupervised Learning (t) XGBOOST (u) Tensorflow (v) Netral Network (w) Concolutional Neural Nets.
3) Big Data - (a) Hadoop (b) pig (c) hive (d) nosql (e) Apache Spark (f) DATAiku(platform) (g) DataBricks(platform) (h) Virtual Environment - Docker.
Project:
1) Try to solve real life problems in your Projects, you will have the freedom to choose your projects, choose them wisely. I had a chance to do one of the Kaggle project, it helped me learn from some of the best Data Scientist in the world and if I did not understand something in any project, the teaching assistants came to rescue.
2) You will do 4 to 5 projects including Capstone, finish them well, do not leave any part mid way, submit your code on Github and you will be told to write blogs on the platform provided by the academy, write them well.
Job Assistence:
1) Mock Interview sessions - Coding Test, theory of Machine Learning Test.
2) Resume Writing Session - Resumen writing, cover letter, Job status sheets, email - cold warm, Meeting Letter, thank you notes.
3) General Prep Session - Photo Shoot, Linkedin, In house Meetups, In house video recording during project presentation.
4) Interviews - Hiring Event, Introduction to Employers, Referal.
The Bootcamp:
The bootcamp changed my life as I am no longer the same person I was before January, even though 50% students in my batch had a PhD, 46% had a Masters and many years of job experience, I was among the 4% Undergraduate category who luckily got here, but this played in my favour as I learnt a lot from my peers, I truly came out a Star in my own eyes, I would like to give the credit to Vivan and Chris as a host in my Ex Home, who were supportive at the end of each day, coming up to you and checking on you if you are still doing okay, the reason I finished all my projects in Flying colours was my Teaching Assistants, who stayed back every day till 7:00PM sometimes and came back in at 8:30 AM, yet managed to stay active on Slack during the night during, I would also like to thank my peers with who I learned many Industry Skills and Best Practices, during my group projects I was led by a Math PhD Mr. Domingos, who now works at google, I had a chance to grow enormously on his team.
At the end of the cohort we all graduate in flying colours, it was very emotional day, thank fully we all are still in touch, I strongly suggest to make meaningful relationships during the cohort, after the school, you constantly have doubts and questions, like after job interviews, during your projects in the company, your colleagues will help you understand and overcome these doubts.
After the cohort we had our official Hiring day just a week later on 5th April 2017, I managed to meet 12 - 15 different companies, out of which the one I had a heavy interest in was IBM (who would not). Later I got a referral from IBM and I am currently Interviewing as a Data Scientist for IBM advance Global Analytical Team. I was trained to crack these interviews and trained to speak and write during the bootcamp, so I would do pretty well. One more advice will be to take this week and go through all the lectures once again and not give in the temptation to rest or relax.
I got my offer after 15 days of the bootcamp but for many it can take few months. At the end I would say 3 months of bootcamp can only prepare you to understand the science behind the scenes and provide capacity to be a more analytical person, but to be a good Data Scientist, I still study everyday, learn about ongoing research and connect with knowlegeable people.
The 12-week Data Science Bootcamp offered by NYC Data Science Academy is a very intense but also very rewarding experience. It is very demanding and forces everyone to keep up at all times. That being said, I can only recommend taking the program if you want to become a data scientist. Here you'll learn all the skills you'll ever need for working in the field.
The bootcamp starts with an introduction to Unix and Git, followed by two weeks each of introduction to R and the...
The 12-week Data Science Bootcamp offered by NYC Data Science Academy is a very intense but also very rewarding experience. It is very demanding and forces everyone to keep up at all times. That being said, I can only recommend taking the program if you want to become a data scientist. Here you'll learn all the skills you'll ever need for working in the field.
The bootcamp starts with an introduction to Unix and Git, followed by two weeks each of introduction to R and then Python, then followed by statistics and machine learning immediately applied using R and Python. The comprehensive curriculum is completed by an introduction to Big Data tools such as Hive, Pig, and Yarn, database programming (SQL, NoSQL) and various useful jump-start sessions such as Shiny, Knitr, Geo/Maps. Every lessons covers both theory and practice, here in terms of R and Python code using basic and well known datasets. From time to time, industry professionals and alumni drop by for guest lectures in the afternoon.
For questions concerning assigned homework, project work or just better understanding of the material, great TAs are at hand throughout day to help out every single student to make sure everyone gets the best out of the bootcamp.
Every cohort is a very heterogeneous group consisting of people of all kinds of backgrounds, from fresh graduates to senior managers and PhDs from all kinds of fields, all interested in learning everything they need to know about data science.
To make sure everybody will be able to apply their newly-learned skills in the foreseeable future in the real world, they also have sessions on how to get the job you want, covering all aspects from resume writing to actually meeting people looking for candidates at one of their networking events. Hiring assistance continues even after the bootcamp is finished.
The 3-month study at NYC Data Science Academy was a wonderful experience. For me, I polished my R and Python skills, did 5 projects including web scraping and machine learning, and more importantly, developed strong connections with many great people. 3 month after graduation I was hired as a data scientist by a data research company in NYC.
The curriculum is well organized. We learned R and Python programming, statistical analysis and machine learning. Dur...The 3-month study at NYC Data Science Academy was a wonderful experience. For me, I polished my R and Python skills, did 5 projects including web scraping and machine learning, and more importantly, developed strong connections with many great people. 3 month after graduation I was hired as a data scientist by a data research company in NYC.
The curriculum is well organized. We learned R and Python programming, statistical analysis and machine learning. During the last few weeks, big data tools like Hadoop and Spark was also covered. As a student coming from an academic background, I feel the classes taught by NYCDSA are pretty good. The knowledge covered in this class are broad and the difficulty feels just right. You can't expect to learn everything in 3 months, but the courses give you the ability to further explore any data science topic on your own. Both instructors and students are awesome in my cohort and I really learned a lot from them. The job assistance is good. In my opinion, the bootcamp have tried their best to help the students. There are network events, resume editing, and mock interview to help you prepare the job hunting. Vivian and Chris also arranged a few on-campus interviews, which were great chances for practice. It should be noted that the career transition into data science is not easy, and a 3-month study can't change your life. Only high-quality work, nonstop studying, and active networking can make this happen.Bottom line: the bootcamp is a swindle, cheat, and ripoff. Save yourself the frustration.
If I could turn back time, I would not have wasted $16,000+ on tuition and moving to NYC. My money would have been better spent at an accredited program. The whole operation seems glued together like a popsicle stick diorama...it was like a total free-for-all. No rules, structure, or guidance. The few rules in place were hardly ever enforced (homework dea...
Bottom line: the bootcamp is a swindle, cheat, and ripoff. Save yourself the frustration.
If I could turn back time, I would not have wasted $16,000+ on tuition and moving to NYC. My money would have been better spent at an accredited program. The whole operation seems glued together like a popsicle stick diorama...it was like a total free-for-all. No rules, structure, or guidance. The few rules in place were hardly ever enforced (homework deadlines? grading? feedback? none). We were left to fend for ourselves with barely any help. I learned more from other students who had previous experience than any of the instructors, most of whom listed on the website had nothing to do with the bootcamp at all. I agree with some of the other posters...Vivian will accept anyone to make a buck. Some people in my cohort had backgrounds so far from data science I wonder how they got accepted in the first place (fashion? what? ok...).
Claire Tu of NYC Data Science Academy
Marketing Manager
May 18, 2017
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