Dataquest is an online learning platform that offers project-based data science and AI programs. With 109 courses covering Data Science, Python, SQL, Excel, Power BI, GenAI, and more, Dataquest offers 7 career paths to get learners job-ready in 3-9 months and 18 skill paths for targeted training. From day one, learners will be challenged with hands-on exercises using real data, building a project portfolio that showcases their new skills and boosts confidence.
Dataquest is designed for beginners with focused and practical learning paths to ensure learners quickly become job-ready. It's free to start an account at Dataquest.
My experience with Dataquest is phenomenal to say the least. I enrolled at their Premium plan and I'm currently taking their Data Science Path.
I'm just two months into the program and I must say that I'm learning a lot. Trust me when I say this because I have no technical background whatsoever (my training is in the social sciences). I'm not going to convince you that their course offerings are beds of roses. Quite the contrary, the lessons are tough as nails and you need to p...
My experience with Dataquest is phenomenal to say the least. I enrolled at their Premium plan and I'm currently taking their Data Science Path.
I'm just two months into the program and I must say that I'm learning a lot. Trust me when I say this because I have no technical background whatsoever (my training is in the social sciences). I'm not going to convince you that their course offerings are beds of roses. Quite the contrary, the lessons are tough as nails and you need to put in the hours and burn the midnight oil.
I have a confession to make. It takes me hours (sometimes days) to figure out a mission (they call exercises missions). Like I said, I have no technical background that's why it's taking me a long time to figure things out. After a month, I was kind of frustrated and was thinking of giving up.
Then I reached out to Dataquest support to tell them my concern. 24 hours later I got a heartfelt response that encourages me to stay the path and just continue with the course.
Dataquest has a solid team of experts who can help you out plus a Slack community that is more than willing to answer your every question. So, I soldiered on (and still is soldiering on).
Unlike other online courses (yes, I tried other online courses, too!) in which majority of the tutorials are in video format (and that takes more time to do), I happen to like Dataquest's no BS, straight up teaching methodology. They give you contents to read, explain exhaustively the learning material, and give you exercises to solve. What else can you ask for? They teach you, then they let you solve problems!
I got interested in Data Science many years ago even before it was called data science. The challenge I had years ago was that there's no platform like Dataquest that will let me learn techniques according to my pace and available time. I'm at my 40s and working for a digital marketing agency and I couldn't wait to apply what I'm learning to my company.
When I started to learn Data Science more and more I realized how much breadth of knowledge is necessary.
I don't have a CS degree background and have been doing data analysis and BI development in the last 3 years but that gives me only SQL and a few proprietary BI language, however to be a good performing data scientist technically is required a lot of knowledge across various areas and I soon felt lots of gaps, hence the reason I embarked in the Data Science Python path.
By lo...
When I started to learn Data Science more and more I realized how much breadth of knowledge is necessary.
I don't have a CS degree background and have been doing data analysis and BI development in the last 3 years but that gives me only SQL and a few proprietary BI language, however to be a good performing data scientist technically is required a lot of knowledge across various areas and I soon felt lots of gaps, hence the reason I embarked in the Data Science Python path.
By looking at the curriculum it was what I needed to fill those gaps like, Linear Algebra, Calculus, Command Line, Git besides the core Pandas, Matplotlib and Machine Learning.
Regarding the content I think I hesitated not having videos, because I am very visual learner, but in the end was the BEST think for me, because as you take the course you are forced to get your hands dirt and learn by doing through repetition.
The platform is awesome, the explanation, graphics and examples are very well done and start simple and progress to more challenging exercises pushing you to learn a lot.
I am impressed with me how much I progressed.
The community is very supportive and the forum and chat help a lot and also gives you opportunity to help others as you become more knowledgeable with experience.
I push to finish the total curriculum in 2 months and it was worth it. There is progress % and completion which keeps track of your hours and completion. I set a weekly target of 20h a week and it was the best thing I did.
I recommend buying the monthly subscription as it pushes you to finish early and move on to the next thing and to practice. I know that if I signed up for the year procrastination would kick in.
Point of improvement is only one. The IDE can be VERY VERY VERY Slow to the point of irritate you and your progress only gets recorded if you use their online IDE. The Jupyter Notebooks integrated in the platform works fine. As fast as local, but the "IDE" to complete the exercises suck big time.
Despite all that, I high recommend.
I am learning at dataquest, data science track. I have just finished basic python programming and some way to intermediate python programming and going forward to finish the data science track. The way dataquest is delivering the lessons are based on the principles of learning by doing, no videos or ppts. The learners are interacting with the content through coding. So far, from what I have seen, the missions are based on real life problems. For these real-life problems and challeng...
I am learning at dataquest, data science track. I have just finished basic python programming and some way to intermediate python programming and going forward to finish the data science track. The way dataquest is delivering the lessons are based on the principles of learning by doing, no videos or ppts. The learners are interacting with the content through coding. So far, from what I have seen, the missions are based on real life problems. For these real-life problems and challenges they give us a guideline to go through and I believe this is the best way for adults like me to learn.
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Being a Biomedical Scientist, I am currently looking for a career transition where I can be more involved in data driven projects with ML and other cutting edge technologies. My first concern is that I have no background in coding or any data analysis experience with any programming languages. After looking into several online courses about data science, I felt that Dataquest provided the most comprehensive curriculum. What I liked the most about it is that everything I need to know (from ...
Being a Biomedical Scientist, I am currently looking for a career transition where I can be more involved in data driven projects with ML and other cutting edge technologies. My first concern is that I have no background in coding or any data analysis experience with any programming languages. After looking into several online courses about data science, I felt that Dataquest provided the most comprehensive curriculum. What I liked the most about it is that everything I need to know (from basic python, to pandas, ML, statistics, SQL etc.) is set into a logic order into learning paths. This makes the learning experience much more enjoyable as I don't have to worry about knowledge gaps or what skill to learn next.
Their interactive platform allowed me to learn by doing coding exercises in python myself, which is indeed much better (atleasy from my perspective) than watching Pros as they do all the coding. Basically their teaching method consists in explain a concept with diagrams and examples and then make you apply it on ongoing projects. This helped me develop agility writing code and familiarity with Python's backend logic. In addition, they provide challenges and projects where you can test your skills.
Possible improvements:
There are some features that they could add. First, I wish they did some summaries at the end of each module, as it helps students to review as they practise. This is something they seem to be currently working on, as the first couple modules do come with summaries. Hopefully they will have these recaps made for all modules very soon. In their blog, I have also found some cheat-sheets that contain the most used methods and formulas for packaged like numpy and pandas, which is very handy when doing projects.
I also wish they had videos every now and then. Sometimes, reading all the explanations and diagrams can become a bit boring and tiresome, so in my opinion having some demonstration videos would make the platform so much better, specially videos on "do-along projects" where instructors do projects as they explain their thinking logic.
All in all, I recommend this platform to anyone who is looking to get started into data science or related fields. Their members are very helpful, honest and quick to reply enquiries.
How much does Dataquest cost?
Dataquest costs around $0.
What courses does Dataquest teach?
Dataquest offers courses like Business Analyst (Power BI), Data Analyst (Python), Data Engineer (Python), Data Scientist (Python) and 2 more.
Where does Dataquest have campuses?
Dataquest teaches students Online in a remote classroom.
Is Dataquest worth it?
Dataquest hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 65 Dataquest alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Dataquest on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Dataquest legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 65 Dataquest alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Dataquest and rate their overall experience a 4.79 out of 5.
Does Dataquest offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
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Can I read Dataquest reviews?
You can read 65 reviews of Dataquest on Course Report! Dataquest alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Dataquest and rate their overall experience a 4.79 out of 5.
Is Dataquest accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. Dataquest doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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