The Hacking School offers 13-week full stack web development, 24-week cybersecurity, and 24-week data science at campuses in India and Australia. The Hacking School has a long list of hiring partners, and offers career services to students, such as placement assistance.
In the full stack web development bootcamp, the curriculum covers MERN stack (MongoDB, Express, React, Node), data structures and algorithms, UI/UX design, JavaScript, and Python. Students learn about app deployment on Google Cloud or Heroku, and implementing Restful APIs and Redux.
The cybersecurity bootcamp curriculum covers networking and system administration; ICT ethics, strategy and leadership; security and threat intelligence; and event management and security analysis. This bootcamp prepares students for jobs as security analysts, pen testers, security consultants, and security auditors.
The data science bootcamp teaches students data analysis, data visualization, R, Python, machine learning, and big data technologies. Students will build a capstone project in the bootcamp. The bootcamp prepares students for roles such as junior data scientists, data analyst, information technology analyst, and business analyst.
These bootcamps have been created with total beginners in mind, so anyone is welcome to apply. Applicants should expect to go through an interview process. The Hacking School offers Study Now, Pay Later financial options to those students who qualify.
I was the part of Class of 2019 - Cohort D. I joined The Hacking School with a fair bit of coding background (not related to web development particularly).
As the program assumes bootcampers to have no prior experience in programming, the curriculum for the first couple of weeks felt very basic for me. It starts from teaching you the bare minimum fundamentals of Computer Science, and programming in general. It covered topics ranging from Logic Gates, Number System, Computer Netw...
I was the part of Class of 2019 - Cohort D. I joined The Hacking School with a fair bit of coding background (not related to web development particularly).
As the program assumes bootcampers to have no prior experience in programming, the curriculum for the first couple of weeks felt very basic for me. It starts from teaching you the bare minimum fundamentals of Computer Science, and programming in general. It covered topics ranging from Logic Gates, Number System, Computer Networks, and basics of Data Structures and Algorithms. But the good part about these initial weeks was that I never felt I was not learning enough. In the first week, we had one-on-one sessions with our Instructors, who made sure that each one of us was getting additional tasks that suited ones previous experience in programming. The tasks kept me engaging for the basic part of the curriculum.
Once we progressed to learn the MERN stack, things started to get challenging. We were learning heaps of concepts every single day. Most of the concepts taught were coupled with a kind of mini project, that showed its real-world use case. We were taught not just the "what" part of some function's behavior, but also "how" and "why" it behaves, the way it is supposed to.
All the instructors have their unique style of teaching, and each one of them has an immense amount of knowledge in the field to their expertise. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the time spent at the Bootcamp.
I attended The Hacking School's web development bootcamp from July to Sep 2019 and it was an intense 13 weeks. During those 13 weeks we learnt full stack web development (MERN stack - MongoDB / Express / React / Node) and gained an entry to the world of programming and development. Most importantly, we learnt how to learn on our own.
I had come to the bootcamp with no prior programming experience however, that was not a problem as we started from ground zero. We started with numb...
I attended The Hacking School's web development bootcamp from July to Sep 2019 and it was an intense 13 weeks. During those 13 weeks we learnt full stack web development (MERN stack - MongoDB / Express / React / Node) and gained an entry to the world of programming and development. Most importantly, we learnt how to learn on our own.
I had come to the bootcamp with no prior programming experience however, that was not a problem as we started from ground zero. We started with number systems and basics of HTML and CSS. We soon started learning JavaScript, writing simple algorithms and exploring the language. JavaScript is the chosen language for the course because it is incredibly versatile allowing us to write both server-side and client-side code.
In the middle of the hectic 13 weeks we were given a break on week 7. We were told that there won't be any classes that week but we had to utilize it to build something on our own. To be honest I couldn't build anything by the end of that time period but that week made me realize the gaps in my knowledge. That turned out to be an important learning experience for me.
Additionally, there was always help available when we needed it. Our instructors, as well as other seniors, were happy to help and clarify doubts whenever we reached out to them. This promoted a culture where we learnt a lot from outside as well as inside the classroom.
At the end of the course we had learnt much more about computers than just our stack. We learnt to use command-line-interfaces and interact with Linux machines. We learnt different types of hosting including GCP(Google cloud platform) hosting and implemented CICD with Jenkins. We learnt to "hack" our way out of problems.
How much does The Hacking School cost?
The Hacking School costs around ₹96,760. On the lower end, some The Hacking School courses like Full Stack Web Development cost $1,800.
What courses does The Hacking School teach?
The Hacking School offers courses like Full Stack Mobile Development, Full Stack Web Development, Full Stack Web Development (online).
Where does The Hacking School have campuses?
The Hacking School has in-person campuses in Brisbane, Hyderabad, and Perth.
Is The Hacking School worth it?
The Hacking School hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 23 The Hacking School alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed The Hacking School on Course Report - you should start there!
Is The Hacking School legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 23 The Hacking School alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed The Hacking School and rate their overall experience a 4.87 out of 5.
Does The Hacking School offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Yes, The Hacking School accepts the GI Bill!
Can I read The Hacking School reviews?
You can read 23 reviews of The Hacking School on Course Report! The Hacking School alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed The Hacking School and rate their overall experience a 4.87 out of 5.
Is The Hacking School accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. The Hacking School doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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