TripleTen is a family of digital re-skilling products offering 20-46 week online Software Engineering, Quality Assurance, Business Intelligence Analytics, Data Analytics, and Data Science programs. TripleTen helps people with versatile backgrounds learn a new profession online and kickstart a sustainable career in tech. Each bootcamp includes full access to an interactive online platform, real-life projects, tutor support from experienced developers, code reviews, online webinars, and live coding sessions. TripleTen stands on the quality of the programs; if a student doesn't secure a position within six months of graduating, TripleTen guarantees to refund their money.
TripleTen is open to students of all experience levels. The only requirement is a high school diploma.
TripleTen students graduate with professional certificates and portfolios with 6 to 15 projects to show to potential employers. With an average employment rate of 87%, TripleTen's Career Acceleration program provides graduates with the competitive edge they need to succeed. From resume-building to job offer negotiation, TripleTens is with their students every step of the way.
TripleTen was formerly known as Practicum Bootcamp.
In this four-month bootcamp for tech newcomers, you will learn the skills to become a BI Analyst. TripleTen stands on the quality of its programs; if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. The terms of the guarantee are transparent and can be found here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html.
The job-focused curriculum is presented on our interactive platform. Projects are based on real data from business cases across industries, and are designed to highlight a range of skills relevant to business analytics, hypothesis testing, and data visualization.
You'll work on seven realistic, industry-level projects that will teach you to:
- use spreadsheets for business data
- master SQL
- visualize data with Tableau and Power BI
- learn how to solve business problems with numbers
- present your work
- inspire your stakeholders
TripleTen employs working professionals as tutors. Tutors offer regular one-on-one time and hold office hours over video and in chat. Whether you need help with a task or just a bit of encouragement, there'll always be someone ready to help you.
Students have the opportunity to take on projects for real companies, adding professional-level projects to their portfolios. Graduates learn how to get hired in the included Career Acceleration package—one-on-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, hours of mock interviews, and other essential job-search prep.
Thousands of students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
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Upfront cost: $6,000
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In this seven-month bootcamp, you'll acquire the skills to become an excellent entry-level Cyber Security Analyst.
You’ll learn how to secure networks and protect organizations against online threats, with lots of hands-on practice. The curriculum includes:
- Networking fundamentals
- Common threats and attack vectors
- Security controls and measures
- Designing and managing a secure network
- Network policy and risk management
- Cryptography and PKI
- Ethical hacking and pen-testing
Before graduation, you’ll prep for CompTIA Security+, the industry standard certification to enter cybersecurity. The cost of the exam is included in the program.
TripleTen stands on quality—if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. The terms of the guarantee are transparent and can be found here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html.
Graduates learn how to get hired in the included Career Acceleration package—one-on-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, hours of mock interviews, and other essential job search prep.
Thousands of students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
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Upfront cost: $9,700
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TripleTen stands on quality—if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. More information here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html
Over this six-month re-skilling bootcamp for tech newcomers, you will master the skills required to become a data analyst and build a portfolio of 12 projects. TripleTen stands on the quality of the programs; if you don't secure a position within six months of graduating, we'll refund your money — guaranteed. Theory and practice will take place on our interactive platform. The projects are based on real data from various industries (e-commerce, taxi services, advertising, and more), and are designed to highlight a range of skills relevant to business analytics, hypothesis testing, and presenting results. A professional data analyst will check each line of your code to make sure it works the way it's supposed to and conforms to industry best practices. In addition to educational projects, you will work on case studies for real companies, and add professional-level projects to your portfolio. Students will have one-to-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, and 4+ free hours of mock interviews to gain the confidence to nail a real one. More than 5,000 students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always accessible via Slack, expert technical assistance, and ongoing emotional support, you'll never feel alone.
In this eight-month beginner-friendly bootcamp, you will learn the skills to become a data scientist and build a portfolio of 15+ projects. TripleTen stands on the quality of its programs; if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. The terms of the guarantee are transparent and can be found here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html.
The industry-focused curriculum is presented on our interactive platform. Projects are based on real data from business cases across industries: e-commerce, taxi services, mining, and more. In addition to curriculum projects, you will have the opportunity to work on a project for a real-world client, adding professional-level work to your portfolio.
We employ working professionals as tutors and code reviewers. Tutors offer regular one-on-one time and hold daily office hours over video and in chat. Whether you need help with a task or just a bit of encouragement, there'll always be someone ready to help you.
A professional data scientist will check your code line-by-line to make sure it works and follows industry best practices. In addition to curriculum projects, you will have the opportunity to work on a project for a real-world client, adding professional-level work to your portfolio.
Graduates learn how to get hired in the included Career Acceleration package—one-on-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, hours of mock interviews, and other essential job search prep.
Thousands of students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
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Upfront cost: $9,700
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TripleTen stands on quality—if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. More information here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html
In this five-month bootcamp, you'll acquire the skills to become an excellent entry-level QA Engineer.
You'll learn manual and automated testing through real, industry-level projects, including a website, mobile application, database, and API—all developed for our program to mimic popular apps. These projects provide experience working with bugs, preparing you to succeed on the job. You’ll learn by crashing the applications, writing bug reports, and automating testing to ensure that all the apps meet quality standards.
A professional QA engineer will check your work to make sure you’re catching all the bugs and following industry-standard testing practices.
TripleTen’s QA curriculum fills your portfolio with cases that meet industry standards and catch employer attention. You’ll also have the opportunity to work on a project for a real-world client, adding professional-level work to your portfolio.
TripleTen stands on the quality of its programs; if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. The terms of the guarantee are transparent and can be found here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html.
Graduates learn how to get hired in the included Career Acceleration package—one-on-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, hours of mock interviews, and other essential job search prep.
Thousands of students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
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Upfront cost: $4,900
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TripleTen stands on quality—if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. More information here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html
In this ten-month beginner-friendly bootcamp, you will learn the skills to become a Software Engineer. TripleTen stands on the quality of its programs; if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. The terms of the guarantee are transparent and can be found here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html.
You’ll learn concepts and practice coding on our interactive platform, working on six real, industry projects:
- a webpage made with HTML & CSS
- an adaptive website
- a social network
- a website built with React
- a back-end server using Node.js
- a full-fledged standalone web application.
A professional software engineer will check your code line-by-line to make sure it works and follows industry best practices. In addition to curriculum projects, you will have the opportunity to work on a project for a real-world client, adding professional-level work to your portfolio.
Graduates learn how to get hired in the included Career Acceleration package—one-on-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, hours of mock interviews, and other essential job search prep.
Thousands of students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
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Lending partners available, including MiaShare, Climb, Meritize
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Upfront cost: $9,700
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TripleTen stands on quality—if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. More information here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html
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Reg Wemple
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Apr 24, 2022
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My name Is Reg I started studying with Practicum because I am looking for a career change. That can truly allow me to work with a flexible schedule. And work from home so I don't have to relocate my family. My experience with Practicum has been excellent. though their program is still relatively new so there are some hiccups with in the program. But nothing major that cant be worked around. The curriculum is top notch and the Community managers and tutors are excellent. They are very han...
My name Is Reg I started studying with Practicum because I am looking for a career change. That can truly allow me to work with a flexible schedule. And work from home so I don't have to relocate my family. My experience with Practicum has been excellent. though their program is still relatively new so there are some hiccups with in the program. But nothing major that cant be worked around. The curriculum is top notch and the Community managers and tutors are excellent. They are very hands on and involved with their students. And are very accommodating as well. I work a more than full time job where the term weekend does not apply and over exhaustion is a real pain to deal with. And piling the workload from the program on top of that has not been easy. And because of this they have been really accommodating for my tuff schedule and that is something I highly value about their program. They truly want you to succeed.
Learning Software Engineer with Practicum by Yandex
"I was hesitate joining an online software coding course but Practicum provided a free introduction course. This trial course was beneficial with preparing my final decision. Three days into the course it was clear, Practicum is an excellent solution to become a successful software engineer. They take pride in their product by providing accessible information, support system and attention to detail. You can see that there is a great deal of passion behind this company."
My learning experience at the data science Bootcamp with Practicum by Yandex
I started the data science (DS) Bootcamp with Practicum by Yandex during the first week of October 2021. I choose to attend a DS Bootcamp because I want to prepare myself well for a career in DS. The cohort and community manager, Ana, is always very responsive and supportive of any questions during the learning process. The instructors and tutors are very knowledgeable, and they actively answer any questions that...
I started the data science (DS) Bootcamp with Practicum by Yandex during the first week of October 2021. I choose to attend a DS Bootcamp because I want to prepare myself well for a career in DS. The cohort and community manager, Ana, is always very responsive and supportive of any questions during the learning process. The instructors and tutors are very knowledgeable, and they actively answer any questions that I have within 24 hours and usually within only a few hours. The interaction on the Slack channels is very smooth, responsive, and engaging. If some tough questions are hard to explain by typing in Slack, tutors will happily hold 1-1 Zoom sessions with any questions. I found the personalized support very motivating and beneficial.
The DS Bootcamp has 17 modules/sprints on essential data science topics: basic python, data preprocessing, exploratory data analysis (EDA), statistical data analysis, integrated project 1, data collection and storage (SQL), introduction to machine learning, supervised learning, machine learning in business, integrated project 2, linear algebra, numerical methods, time series, machine learning for texts, computer vision, unsupervised learning, and the final project. Each module/sprint has chapters to study and interactive exercises and lessons. At the end of each module/sprint, an assigned sprint project requires applying the knowledge and skills in that module and some previous modules to solve problems. It is a cumulative learning process. Modules and projects in later modules require the skillful application of skills learned from previous modules. That also means that as one progresses, the project feels harder. So if you start off feeling, "Wow, these are too easy for me!" Then wait for a while, you will realize, "Wow, these are not that easy for me!" I like to be challenged and grow, so the progression of the complexity of the modules/sprints feels excellent!
It is a flexible learning process. There are deadlines for each module and project. A certain level or amount of extension is possible if one falls behind. If you want to finish faster, that is possible too. As long as you can complete the modules' lessons and projects and pass the project code reviews, you can continue and move forward. Speaking of project reviews, the reviewers are sharp at picking out mistakes. The perk is that they also offer more efficient code or approach to solve problems if my code is too bulky or output looks too "ugly." The community manager will coordinate the process and facilitate your needs, whether you are going fast or slow.
Now, 16 weeks into the program, I am at module 11. I spend a few hours learning and flexing my DS muscles each day. I am feeling stronger. This journey with many like-minded friends, peers, and data scientists is super enjoyable. I like the journey more and more. My heartfelt appreciation goes to everyone I come across on this journey. Thank you.
The free intro course by Practicum fulfills it's purpose well. It introduces you to the learning platform with a very light introduction to HTML & CSS. It also gives you direct access to Practicum personnel that are able to answer your questions about the program. At the end of the course it gives you an idea if Web Development is something you may choose to pursue. The sales rep is helpful and not pushy. From my limited experience the people at Practicum want to provide a quality l...
The free intro course by Practicum fulfills it's purpose well. It introduces you to the learning platform with a very light introduction to HTML & CSS. It also gives you direct access to Practicum personnel that are able to answer your questions about the program. At the end of the course it gives you an idea if Web Development is something you may choose to pursue. The sales rep is helpful and not pushy. From my limited experience the people at Practicum want to provide a quality learning experience that is mutually beneficial.
Practicum experience was the best thing I did this year, from theory to practice, even before finishing I was passing interesting interviews. I improved my portfolio significantly and feel I'm way more confident in my hard skills but also soft skills…- Projects and reviews are on point, - Courses encompass all that you will need to master the field. And you can turn back to summaries when you want to.- Slack channels are very organized.- Instru...
Practicum experience was the best thing I did this year, from theory to practice, even before finishing I was passing interesting interviews. I improved my portfolio significantly and feel I'm way more confident in my hard skills but also soft skills…- Projects and reviews are on point, - Courses encompass all that you will need to master the field. And you can turn back to summaries when you want to.- Slack channels are very organized.- Instructors office hours' are helpful. - Community managers were always there to help with meeting deadlines for example. The overall experience was very helpful and fun.
An outstanding platform to learn sequentially and implement the gained knowledge
Studying in the ‘Data Analyst’ program conducted by ‘Practicum by Yandex’ was a nice experience for me to learn lots of new things in a sequential and well-organized way.
A basic introductory course, Python and Basic Data Analysis has been provided for free where anyone can get an idea of the style of the program. Almost everything that is necessary has been included in the mainstream in an organized way and explained in a nice manner so that it has become easier for s...
Studying in the ‘Data Analyst’ program conducted by ‘Practicum by Yandex’ was a nice experience for me to learn lots of new things in a sequential and well-organized way.
A basic introductory course, Python and Basic Data Analysis has been provided for free where anyone can get an idea of the style of the program. Almost everything that is necessary has been included in the mainstream in an organized way and explained in a nice manner so that it has become easier for students from different backgrounds to learn and gain a deep comprehension. It should be mentioned that it's not possible to unlock the next topic without completing the current topic. This approach has given the platform a new dimension so that students are supposed to complete the task with good knowledge.
There are several communities of students, support teams, community managers and well-knowledged tutors. All are there to help with any kind of problems; therefore, it has been a nice way to learn and discuss across the time zone. It’s just awesome to see that twelve projects (guided) are also completed within the duration of the original program.
In a nutshell, theories, tasks, projects, community and platform all contributed to make the program outstanding. Finishing the course will boost any students’ knowledge, confidence and implementation power as well.
Well, the first 2 weeks seemed great at Yandex-Practicum, then I discovered that their program is full of bugs which hinders understanding of the practical exercises. You have to message customer support who, in some cases, just give you the answer, and unlock the next lesson for you. So you may not understand the practical tasks because you didn't even get a chance, but you'll need them later, for the project they ask you to submit every 2 weeks.
Lessons are lo...
Well, the first 2 weeks seemed great at Yandex-Practicum, then I discovered that their program is full of bugs which hinders understanding of the practical exercises. You have to message customer support who, in some cases, just give you the answer, and unlock the next lesson for you. So you may not understand the practical tasks because you didn't even get a chance, but you'll need them later, for the project they ask you to submit every 2 weeks.
Lessons are locked, even though they say in their guidelines that they won't prevent you from learning while they review your projects. For example, you can't actually study any of the lessons in a chapter unless you complete today's lesson. Even if you don't understand it and want to tackle a different lesson to not waste time, all other lessons are locked so you're forced to complete today's lesson. In a book, if you have 5 chapters to study and are having a hard time with one of them, you can always study another, so you don't waste time, and get back to the hard one when your mind is clearer or can get some help understanding it. That brings me to another issue: you can't afford to wait or do extra research to understand confusing concepts in any one lesson because the entire course has very strict deadlines so you have to complete the lesson even if you didn't understand any of it.
The time pressure is enourmous and even though they advertise the course as a 20-hour per week course, it's actually not like that. It requires way more time, expecially for beginners who have no prior or very little experience with coding. I spent almost double the time in some instances and seriously thought of hiring someone outside of the course to help me. That while actually paying Yandex to help me learn.
One huge problem is the discrepancy between the level of the lessons and practice (which is very basic, for beginners) and the level of the project required at the end of each sprint (at least intermediate level to advanced). I told one of their reps once: the way you're doing this is like giving me the alfabet of a new, foreign language then asking me to write an award-winning novel. That's how big the discrepancy is. The level of expertise and perfection required for the project exceeds anything taught in the lessons. Not to mention that if you had a lesson with bugs, and customer support just fed you the answer without you even having to figure out the task, you're basically in the dark when you have to incorporate that in the project.
This brings me to another issue: the way they tell you that you need to ask for help for your projects. You're supposed to exhaust all possibilities on your own, then ask your fellow students, and only then contact a tutor. You could spend hours and hours scouring the internet for answers, before you can ask your fellow students. But your fellow students are not allowed to give you the answer either, only to direct you to other resources. If those resources don't work or are incomplete, only then you should contact your tutor. And the tutor doesn't give you the answer, but usually directs you to yet more resources, which then you have to decipher yet again. Every once in a while, you might get the right answer because someone takes pity on you, but very rarely, even when it's obvious you've been running into a wall and tried everything you could think of. This system only promotes waste of time and energy when you could just get straighforward help for some things.
Another huge issue: we're supposed to complete a project every 2-3 weeks, but the instructions contain confusing, inconsistent information, and once you submit the project, it can get rejected at least 4 times, and the next sprint/module starts immediately, in some cases. But the lessons in that next module are not available because Yandex-Practicum keeps them locked until your project gets approved. They have 4 official rejections for your project but they may reject it for some mistakes in the beginning, which doesn't count towards the 4 official rejections. The reviewer almost never gives you a straight answer about what you've done wrong, just that you need to correct '[insert issue]'. He/she only respond once every 24 hours so if your project gets rejected one or two times (without review) because of some mistake, which doesn't count towards the 4 official rejections, then 3 times with review, before your final rejection, that means you've wasted 1-5 days. That's a whole week during which all you can do is wait for the reviewer to decide what else is wrong with your project. In the meantime, you have no acees to the next lessons. And the next sprint starts per the schedule, for which you're not eligible and you can't access because , again, they haven't approved your project. Even though their guidelines say lessons will not be locked while you're waiting for review (as I've mentioned).
The whole review process is messed up. It's almost like a mind game, like a relationship with a toxic partner who tells you that they're upset with you, but they won't tell you what it is. But they're upset so you have to figure out what's wrong and fix it. This is the strategy Practicum employs for projects, which is just not healthy, and it's constantly demoralizing. For every project submission (I've done two), you see your project getting rejected again and again with barely any indication as to why. Then you submit it for the third of 4th time, after trying to figure out what's wrong, knowing that if it doesn't get approved, you'll have to leave your current class and wait to join the next one. Which puts you behind your class and your own deadlines to finish the course. It's in their guidelines: after the 4th rejection, you have to wait for and transfer to the class that started after you until they catch up, while your current class continues advancing.
I'm not a stupid person, but they make it so hard to get your project approved and actually help you feel satisfied that you did a good job. My last project got rejected 3 times, 2 of them because I didn't remove comments in the code, even after I manually removed them all and checked every single line at least twice. No instructions as to how to find all of them or where the elusive comment might be hiding. In the meantime, my code is solid, the website works, but there's one comment or a minuscule character that was part of a comment somewhere, and I'm on the verge of the fourth and final rejection because of that. Which means I'll fall behind again because I'll be demoted to the next class.
They make you have a constant feeling that you're on the verge of falling behind after every sprint, and it makes you miserable. And you have many sprints before the end of the course so living with that all the time, every 2-3 weeks, is just not right. And definitely not necessary. Negative reinforcement much?
They advertise this as a 20-hour per week course, for 10 months. This is grossly misrepresenting the time you have to dedicate to this. It says it's beginner-friendly but it's not. It requires perfection from the students but the organization of the course is a mess, their software has many bugs and the support you receive seems minimal, with very few exceptions, and definitely doesn't bolster confidence in the process. I've never felt so discouraged in my life, after working like crazy and ignoring everything else in my life. Even when I tried to start early, so I get a head start, I still fell behind because of the way the course is structured. When I tried to study harder every day to finish the lessons early, so I can start on the project early, I still fell behind, again because of the way the course is structured. Psychologically, my last 2 months with Yandex-Practicum have put me off learning to code. This is like the worst possible situation to be in when you're learning something. Your growth and development as a student is stunted.
I'm done with the course and I can't actually recommend it to anyone. I feel like it employs some bad teaching techniques which seem akin to toxic mind games, and which make the learning process torturous. Which is not how it's supposed to be. It's supposed to be hard work but not to break you mentally after every sprint. And this was just the beginning sprints, with many saying: it'll get harder. If they make it this hard now, what am I supposed to expect over the next months?
Obviously, this is my opinion, and maybe other students are having an easier time. But like I said, I'm not a stupid person, and I like math and logical thinking so if it's this hard for me, I can't imagine what it's like for others who come from other backgrounds. I guess I'm not willing to put up with the unhealthy system they have. Maybe others are.
Yandex-Practicum has notified me that they're giving me a partial refund.
Irina, hi! Thank you for such detailed feedback. We are very sorry that you had an unpleasant experience while studying with us. Our team has read your review and would like to respond to a few of your points:
We will definitely look at the practical tasks you were mentioned, check them, and improve them to deliver a better educational experience for our students. We are also looking into the issue you raised about not being able to access new material until your project has been accepted.
Our program has a linear structure, and the tasks gradually increase in complexity, and are designed assuming students have mastered concepts introduced in earlier lessons. This is why students are required to finish a lesson before moving to the next one. 20 hours is the average amount of time our students spend studying per week. Some need more, some need less; the exact amount depends on previous experience, background, and other such factors.
There are Slack channels available to all students to post their questions. These channels are monitored by tutors, and there are no restrictions on when or how often you may ask questions. Additionally, our tutors are always ready to provide individual help via 1:1 sessions when students are struggling. We believe the immediately giving straight answers is not an efficient way to become a self-driven web developer. In your career, you'll constantly need to independently research new concepts, and we want to prepare you for this.
During code review, professional developers review projects, leaving suggestions and comments throughout the code. They target items to fix and areas of potential improvement. If a reviewer's comments are unclear, our tutors are available to clarify them. We believe code review is a very valuable experience.
Finally, we will provide you with a partial refund for the part of the program you did not complete. We are very sorry that our program was not a good fit for you, and we respect your decision to leave. Again, thank you for such comprehensive feedback. We wish you the best of luck in your future studies!
Hulya Karakaya
Frontend Engineer • Student • Front End Developer • Online
Oct 28, 2021
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Amazing Bootcamp Experience
Practicum's Web Development program helped me find jobs and increased my skills. I got a job offer while studying and found freelancing jobs along the way. The program helped me think critically and solve problems myself without following tutorials. It really gave me the confidence to tackle and debug the code myself, thanks to the mentors. The mentors are very helpful and show you the way how to approach any bug. Career support is great. They have a dedicated section for career prep, re...
Practicum's Web Development program helped me find jobs and increased my skills. I got a job offer while studying and found freelancing jobs along the way. The program helped me think critically and solve problems myself without following tutorials. It really gave me the confidence to tackle and debug the code myself, thanks to the mentors. The mentors are very helpful and show you the way how to approach any bug. Career support is great. They have a dedicated section for career prep, resume revamp, cover letters, social media, and LinkedIn optimization. Their tips hugely affected my job applications. I gave more thought to my applications and got into the interview stage. Overall, great experience!
Great experience with Practicum's Web Development Bootcamp
Practicum by Yandex's Web Development Curriculum is quite comprehensive and very well structured and updated according to the current technology stack in the market. I have been learning Web development by myself but this bootcamp has given me a proper structure and time-line to my journey. The learning platform does a great job in laying out the theory and hands on. The bootcamp not only trains you on technical stuffs but also supports you with mentors who are professional Web developer...
Practicum by Yandex's Web Development Curriculum is quite comprehensive and very well structured and updated according to the current technology stack in the market. I have been learning Web development by myself but this bootcamp has given me a proper structure and time-line to my journey. The learning platform does a great job in laying out the theory and hands on. The bootcamp not only trains you on technical stuffs but also supports you with mentors who are professional Web developers themselves and always ready to help you out in projects and even side projects. The bootcamp also have community managers who are like our shock absorbers and a great emotional help. Apart from everything else, I like that the bootcamp promotes healthy learning environment and gives us many opportunities to work in real-world like scenarios through its various initiatives.
Pros 1. Very supportive community of students, mentors and community managers. 2. The curriculum is comprehensive and always getting updated. 3. The bootcamp's vision to provide students an exposure to the real world situation, is commendable.
The online platform of the course is really great. In each chapter the beginning is learning the theoretical material, in this part there are plenty of examples and code parts to make it practical. Sometimes when the material is really hard, I think they should have add videos which is not so common. But they do refer to extra reading webpages or other explanations. Afterwards, there are projects (first about small portion of material and then integrated). They are awesome tool for s...
The online platform of the course is really great. In each chapter the beginning is learning the theoretical material, in this part there are plenty of examples and code parts to make it practical. Sometimes when the material is really hard, I think they should have add videos which is not so common. But they do refer to extra reading webpages or other explanations. Afterwards, there are projects (first about small portion of material and then integrated). They are awesome tool for studying because you don't only get "Pass" or "Fail", you get some recommendations on things that were not in the theory and can improve your project (inc. visualization, using another methods/ functions ect.). One disadvantage is that the "community" feeling is not so strong, there is a "forum" where anyone can ask questions, but no one answer other students, just the tutors are doing it. In general I would totally recommend the course for lone learners.
I've always wanted to break into data analysis because it would be a great boost for my career. I did my research and decided to go with Practicum by Yandex. Going forward, I have no regrets! Currently, I'm in the middle of the Data Analyst program. So far, I like that Practicum has a good and detailed course structure. The material is well-written and easy to understand. There are 12 projects that become part of your portfolio once you finish. I completed 6 projects so far and I found t...
I've always wanted to break into data analysis because it would be a great boost for my career. I did my research and decided to go with Practicum by Yandex. Going forward, I have no regrets! Currently, I'm in the middle of the Data Analyst program. So far, I like that Practicum has a good and detailed course structure. The material is well-written and easy to understand. There are 12 projects that become part of your portfolio once you finish. I completed 6 projects so far and I found them engaging. Of course, they were challenging, but believe it or not, this is the real deal. I'd also like to highlight the dedicated support team. My cohort is guided by a professional tutor and a very friendly community manager. Also, there's a senior student who makes sure that my questions and queries are answered promptly. I got lucky with my group mates, and it's a great feeling when you can discuss stuff with them. Every two weeks our tutor organizes live coding webinars where upcoming projects are explained and there's a Q&A session as well. At the end of the program, there's going to be the career acceleration part and I'm so excited about that. One thing that I'd like to say though is that the work of the platform could be improved because sometimes it can be slow. But it happens rarely and it gets fixed pretty quickly. The Practicum team are always improving the course and they are very open about the feedback they receive! They are there for you throughout the whole journey, so you won't feel alone! I highly recommend the Practicum by Yandex Data Analyst program if you're looking for new opportunities to kickstart a career in the field of data analysis.
Of the students who enroll at TripleTen, 79% graduated. 91% 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 $75,750. Below is the 180 Day Employment Breakdown for 504 graduates included in this report:
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The data says yes! TripleTen reports a 79% graduation rate, a median salary of $75,750 and 87% of TripleTen alumni are employed. The data says yes! In 2022, TripleTen reported a 79% graduation rate, a median salary of $75,750, and N/A of TripleTen alumni are employed.
Is TripleTen legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 418 TripleTen alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed TripleTen and rate their overall experience a 4.87 out of 5.
Does TripleTen offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
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Is TripleTen accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. TripleTen doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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