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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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 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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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
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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Lending partners available, including MiaShare, Climb, Meritize
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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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N/A
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Lending partners available, including MiaShare, Climb, Meritize
Tuition Plans
Upfront cost: $9,700
Refund / Guarantee
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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Samuel Luo
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Oct 30, 2023
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It's an amazing and responsive boot camp ever
Hi, my friends! How are you doing? One of our tutors likes to greet students in this way before his tutor hours on Discord. Recently, some people around me asked me about how is my boot camp study so far. Actually, I was trying to give a specific talk about my journey, but I always stuck by the heavy and complicated projects on my hands. However, I am a person who likes to share good and positive things with people so that I want to tell my story here with you people.
Hi, my friends! How are you doing? One of our tutors likes to greet students in this way before his tutor hours on Discord. Recently, some people around me asked me about how is my boot camp study so far. Actually, I was trying to give a specific talk about my journey, but I always stuck by the heavy and complicated projects on my hands. However, I am a person who likes to share good and positive things with people so that I want to tell my story here with you people. It's time to give a review for TripleTen now. Truly, it’s definitely worths to choose for the people who want to start a career in the tech field today. Frankly, I think it's way better than my journey of CS in UTD. It's been 7 months of studying at this bootcamp for its SE(software engineering) program, and I want to tell some real points that I have experienced from my Journey in Tripleten. First of all, we have a globe tutor team, which they could be in Russia, Germany, the U.S., or other countries while tutoring you. Because of this, you will be able to know different people and cultures behind them. Second, it has a very mature community system in Discord, there, students are divided by their study pace. For instance, I am currently studying on Sprint 8, so that I can only have access from the very beginning Demo project to Sprint 8. if you want to access the higher level Sprint, then you need to finish your current project successfully first, which means your project must be 100% qualified and then will be able to get approved by the reviewer team. Speaking of our reviewer team, I really want to send a big heart to them in person, because the strict process of review they had given me for each project shaped me to be a pro of SE gradually. Especially, the red comments and green comments guide me to realize my errors and how to improve my codes in a better way. In my impression, I still remember one of my projects which relates to the Responsive page of web development, the review stage took me 13 times to get approved at the end. 13 times, isn't it crazy? In the first 5 times, I was a little bit upset with the picky reviewers, but after reading on each of the comments they left below the errors, I started to sigh out in front of the computer, I definitely need these comments in my project, it helps me to identify that why my code is wrong and how I can improve it. Over time, I can see a big improvement in my code work, and it brings more confidence into my mind as well. Third, it's the on-demand questions answered in Discord. Once you post your question in the corresponding channel, you will get an answer from one tutor or two tutors quickly. and this amazing part always makes me feel like we are in a real tutor room of a college where it has a bunch of tutors sitting there and eyes searching those confused students. Additionally, we also have a bunch of pretty and passionate female community managers who always plan some amazing events in the virtual community. like the co-work session time, it gathers those boring and lonely souls together from the end of the internet and hangs out in the virtual world where the study vibe is so joyful and contagious. Fourth, the professional lecture we are using covers the full-stack knowledge and tasks throughout Project 1 to the last Project 16. In the lecture, you will see the author explains those boring and cold knowledge points in a lighthearted and humorous way. And it also has lots of amazing illustrations within each of the chapters. Fifth, the career channel that in Discord is the place to teach those ongoing students and graduates how to work on their resumes and interviews, and make sure they are get ready to be hired after graduating. Finally, except above 5 points, I personally want to thank our community manager Olya, who always pays attention to each small step I have achieved. Toast me when I get approved of the project, and encourage me when I doubt myself on coding. Truly, she is so responsible and sweet in my heart. Lastly, I want to tell you that I once an interior designer for over 10 years in the design field. After studying abroad in the U.S., I started to have a strong mind which told me to be an IT worker for the rest of my life here. Fortunately, I love everything about Coding and have so much passion for it every day. Indeed, not everyone likes to work with a computer every day. Meanwhile, you may have some different voices around you to tell you that coding is too hard and boring, plus, it will be easily replaced by the AI and Chatgpt shortly. Actually, these are the same things I had worried about before. However, I still think the tech field will have a high demand in the future since everything in our surrounding are fully high-tech, which requires tech people more than any era in the past. By the way, there is a dram I want to share with you. It happened two months before I settled down with Tripleten. Back then, I chose a three -months boot camp, which was named Great Learning. The reason I chose it is because it has a partnership with UT at Austin, and also the program is cloud computing. However, the sense of experience is bad and makes me really upset with it. Finally, I quit the boot camp after the first month of study. The reason I quit has three fatal reasons. First, it’s an Indian-based boot camp, so that it has to take Zoom meetings in the morning every day to balance the time zone between U.S. and Indian; Second, the students and teachers have a heavy accent in which is extremely hard to understand completely. As we know the program itself is hard enough, and now their accent makes it harder than ever; Third, the communication platform is WhatsApp, which is much unprofessional when compared to the Discord. Fourth, it lecture was full of pre-filmed videos, and it was hard to make me understand its concept as a complete beginner. Typically, it’s a self-taught lecture like others, all you can see from all of the videos is one Indian professor who works in UT at Austin McComb school as the lecture said. Overall, it’s really not for me. Based on my two times of boot camp experiences above, it should be a good reference to let people who are currently struggling with transitioning careers and choosing bootcamp. In conclusion, if you want to make a good income, and remote work at home, without age anxiety, and socialize issues, then the tech field might be a good decision to make. All in all, the threshold of the Tech field is quite higher than other fields, and you need to keep learning new things in this field later on. Based on all of these above, if you are ready, then take action to do it. If you are interested in #Tripleten after reading over my sharing, pls feel free to ask me for a referral code, which will help you save a lot of money from the tuition.
The biggest thing that brought me to TripleTen is that the only restriction is a due date. I don't have to attend classes or wake up at a given time to reach the bare minimum. I have work and other responsibilities in my life, so I didn't find it possible to dedicate a specific time to my education. I personally don't like physical or digital classes and lectures as most of the information goes over my head and I end up having to search up the material anyway, so TripleTen mastering the ...
The biggest thing that brought me to TripleTen is that the only restriction is a due date. I don't have to attend classes or wake up at a given time to reach the bare minimum. I have work and other responsibilities in my life, so I didn't find it possible to dedicate a specific time to my education. I personally don't like physical or digital classes and lectures as most of the information goes over my head and I end up having to search up the material anyway, so TripleTen mastering the hands-off approach has made me a big fan.I've been wanting to become a Software Engineer for a good portion of my life, but the biggest setback was how costly education is. I didn't like the idea of paying all of this money for courses that I don't need and for textbooks that will be hardly used. TripleTen provides everything you need and if at any point the material becomes confusing or you don't understand the next step in the project, many instructors have office hours and even a calendar of their next meeting just to answer your questions. My favorite feature of TripleTen's Bootcamp is the Theory. Rather than throwing a bunch of lingo and words at you and then dumping a project on your lap, you instead get detailed explanations, videos, and an on-site program tool to practice the material. Whenever I get stuck on something, I refer back to the theory and everything I need is right there. TripleTen is certainly a difficult bootcamp, but they're very aware of this fact. They offer deadline extensions and even up to 3 months of a break, no questions asked. Once again, giving you that freedom of time if anything at all happens in your life that may get in the way of reaching your deadlines.If there was only one problem I had with TripleTen, it’s that they’re always upgrading. While this in of itself isn’t a bad thing and by far has brought new features I’m glad to be a part of, it just means that their old material becomes outdated and their new material is too clean, too untested. Fortunately for us we still have access to the old material and TripleTen will let you know when something noteworthy has changed and what we as the students should do about it. I love TripleTen and I would gladly recommend it to anyone interested in any of the courses they provide.
After months of searching, I'm thrilled that I ended up choosing TripleTen's QA program. The program provides a comprehensive education in QA (manual & automation), as well as other essential skills like SQL and working with CLI's. The Discord community is a fantastic source of support, always ready to assist. The personalized one-on-one sessions with seasoned QA professionals were a standout feature. As a career changer going into the tech job market for the first time, the guidance...
After months of searching, I'm thrilled that I ended up choosing TripleTen's QA program. The program provides a comprehensive education in QA (manual & automation), as well as other essential skills like SQL and working with CLI's. The Discord community is a fantastic source of support, always ready to assist. The personalized one-on-one sessions with seasoned QA professionals were a standout feature. As a career changer going into the tech job market for the first time, the guidance of a dedicated career coach has proven invaluable. They've helped polish my LinkedIn profile, cover letter, and resume, ensuring they truly shine.
Before I decided to pursue a career in software engineering I had very little exposure to coding, but to enter the field of software engineering was motivated by a combination of curiosity, and the constantly changing technological landscape. Before committing to TripleTen I researched and tried out a couple of different coding programs and I found it hard to keep up with the curriculum which gave me uncertainty about the course and where it was leading me to. I found that TripleTen was ...
Before I decided to pursue a career in software engineering I had very little exposure to coding, but to enter the field of software engineering was motivated by a combination of curiosity, and the constantly changing technological landscape. Before committing to TripleTen I researched and tried out a couple of different coding programs and I found it hard to keep up with the curriculum which gave me uncertainty about the course and where it was leading me to. I found that TripleTen was the program that could work for me because of how structured the course material is, the interactive learning platform, the learning community, the career focus, and the assistance and mentorship that they provide.
-Interactive Learning Platform: It was revolutionary to be able to code directly in the browser get immediate feedback and track my progress in real time making the learning process engaging and efficient. The project-based learning corresponded wonderfully with my learning style. By creating practical applications, I was able to put my academic knowledge to use in actual situations, making difficult topics understandable and approachable. It allows students to apply theoretical information to real-world settings, resulting in a better grasp of topics. -Support from the Community: The support community on TripleTen is a great source of ideas and help not just from tutors and community managers, a supportive environment was created by the willingness of other students to share their knowledge and experiences. Even though I have not fully used all that TripleTen has to offer I believe activity groups promoted a sense of community and camaraderie among students. Peer collaboration on coding projects and challenges is informative but sounds fun. It seems like an accurate reflection of how software development teams collaborate in the actual world. These workshops and activity groups at TripleTen are essential parts of the learning experience rather than merely extras. They look to have many benefits to developing new skills, and forming enduring relationships and have made learning to code both enriching and enjoyable. -Mentoring: Having a mentor who could offer advice, respond to my queries, and examine my work was quite helpful and the response times are spot on. Their advice not only helped me become a better coder but also gave me greater confidence. They establish a lively learning atmosphere where inquiries are welcomed and knowledge-sharing is prevalent. -Career Support: TripleTen's dedication to its students' success after the course may be seen in the inclusion of career-related content such as résumé workshops and interview practice. Each workshop was a gold mine of information, covering everything to mastering complex algorithms. They improved my problem-solving abilities while also extending my technical skill set. Challenges were transformed into learning opportunities through interacting with other students, working together on group projects, and asking for assistance in the forum. -Hands-On Experience: The emphasis placed on project-based learning gave me practical skills that I could immediately put to use in the workplace. -Building Confidence: As I moved through the program and dealt with progressively difficult problems, I felt much more confident in my ability to code and solve problems. I feel a great deal of accomplishment especially when spending a long time troubleshooting a problem. -Career Transition: I'm sure when I get towards the end of the program I can take advantage of TripleTen's career-focused resources and support to get internships and subsequently a position as a software engineer. It also offers a route to a profession in technology and is more than just a learning platform.
To those who are just beginning their coding journey, here are some tips and advice that worked for me: -Set Specific Objectives: Specify your objectives and develop a well-structured plan to reach them. Having specific goals can help you stay motivated and on course. -Keep Being Consistent: Success requires consistency. To gain momentum, give your study regular, concentrated time. -Challenges are a part of life: embrace them. Significant growth will result from embracing challenges and finding solutions. -Utilize Community: Interact with the coding community through websites like TripleTen or online discussion boards. Collaboration and the sharing of experiences are effective learning aids. -Other resources: It's okay to use Google or your favorite search engine to help you understand concepts or try out test coding. If you are more of a visual learner like me, TripleTen provides videos on some of the topics but you can take it one step further and search and watch videos on that specific topic. -Regular practice will help you become better at coding. To reinforce your learning, code frequently, work on projects, and look for coding challenges. It is advised that you should put about 20 hours of work into your studies but if time allows for it then try to get more hours in as much as you can. -Use mentors or seasoned professionals in the sector, if they are accessible. Their advice can be extremely helpful when tackling difficult subjects. -Create a portfolio of projects as you master new skills. When applying for positions, it will be essential to provide these concrete instances of your work. -Keep Up to Date: The tech sector is always changing. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of the most recent trends and technologies in the industry. -Holding yourself accountable: It's understandable that life gets in the way and you are unable to get any coding done, just make sure to make it up as soon as possible or if you can get small tasks done with the time you have. Taking a break is highly encouraged to refresh your mind. -Have confidence in your capacity to learn and develop. Coding may initially appear difficult, but with perseverance and commitment, you can succeed.
Finally, my decision to use TripleTen for my coding adventure was critical in my transition into a Software Engineer. The project-centric approach, structured curriculum, interactive learning environment, and strong community support provided by the platform were great tools. TripleTen not only offered me the technical skills but also the confidence and tools I needed to succeed in the profession. For those just starting out in coding, remember that with effort, perseverance, and the correct resources, you, too, can reach your goals in software engineering.
This has been a very challenging bootcamp but it has helped me sharpen my web development skills and have learned new ones. The courses are well designed and formatted to help you learn. Tutors and the support team are always there to assist you. Definitely recommend this to anyone trying the breakthrough in tech.
I first heard about the TripleTen coding bootcamp through a friend and on Instagram, and it quickly piqued my interest as a potential pathway to a future career in coding. Currently, I'm on Sprint 9 out of 16 of the program, and I must say it has been quite a journey, one that's been both tough and incredibly fulfilling.
Overall Impression: My overall impression of the TripleTen coding bootcamp is highly positive. From the moment I joined, ...
I first heard about the TripleTen coding bootcamp through a friend and on Instagram, and it quickly piqued my interest as a potential pathway to a future career in coding. Currently, I'm on Sprint 9 out of 16 of the program, and I must say it has been quite a journey, one that's been both tough and incredibly fulfilling.
Overall Impression: My overall impression of the TripleTen coding bootcamp is highly positive. From the moment I joined, I found the community to be exceptionally welcoming and helpful. The program does a great job of fostering a supportive environment, especially if you reach out to the community managers and the tutors. They genuinely care about your success and are readily available to assist.
Curriculum: The curriculum at TripleTen starts with the basics, teaching the foundational elements of coding such as HTML and CSS. As you progress, the bootcamp dives into more advanced topics, with my current focus being JavaScript. Alongside the technical skills, they provide valuable insights into what to expect in the coding field. They emphasize the importance of perseverance and remind us that even seasoned professionals faced challenges in the beginning. The key is to keep at it and not give up.
Teaching Methods: TripleTen employs a well-rounded approach to teaching, combining reading materials, videos, and interactive lessons to enhance retention. The tutors are not only knowledgeable but also approachable and willing to guide you in finding answers, provided you're putting in your own effort and actively seeking solutions.
Pacing: The pace of the bootcamp is undeniably rigorous, reflecting the demands of the coding industry. However, what sets TripleTen apart is its willingness to work with students who are putting in the effort and communicating their needs. The support from tutors like Max and Kevin and community managers like Dina is invaluable in helping students stay on track.
Projects and Portfolio Building: One standout aspect of TripleTen is their emphasis on real-world projects. These projects not only deepen your understanding but also serve to build a robust portfolio, a valuable asset when you complete the course and start applying for jobs. TripleTen goes a step further by providing practical tips on how to apply for positions and what to expect in the job search process.
Community and Support: TripleTen has managed to create a vibrant and encouraging community that keeps students engaged and motivated throughout the program. This sense of community, fostered by dedicated individuals like Dina, Max, and Kevin, is a significant factor in the program's success.
Recommendation: While I haven't personally tried other coding bootcamps, my experience with TripleTen and its dedicated team, including community manager Dina and tutors Max and Kevin, has left me with an overwhelmingly positive attitude towards their program. I wholeheartedly recommend TripleTen to anyone looking to embark on a coding journey. Whether you're a beginner or have some coding experience, TripleTen's supportive community, comprehensive curriculum, and practical approach to learning make it an excellent choice.
In conclusion, my journey with TripleTen has been both challenging and incredibly rewarding, and I'm confident it can be the same for anyone who chooses to enroll in this exceptional coding bootcamp.
I am currently on Sprint 8 of TripleTen's Software Engineering Bootcamp, and I'm just starting to scratch the surface of the more advanced programming concepts. I'd describe myself as tech savvy as I've had some experience working with websites, basic code, and editing software but I did not expect this bootcamp to be this rigorous. The term "difficult" doesn't even begin to describe the intensity of this bootcamp. This bootcamp is hard work, and it requires someone willing to learn beyo...
I am currently on Sprint 8 of TripleTen's Software Engineering Bootcamp, and I'm just starting to scratch the surface of the more advanced programming concepts. I'd describe myself as tech savvy as I've had some experience working with websites, basic code, and editing software but I did not expect this bootcamp to be this rigorous. The term "difficult" doesn't even begin to describe the intensity of this bootcamp. This bootcamp is hard work, and it requires someone willing to learn beyond TripleTen's curriculum. TripleTen does a great job laying the foundation of programming concepts and theory, and although their projects give you an opportunity to understand what you've learned, you'll also need to build side projects on your own to truly grasp these ideas. This isn't to TripleTen's shortcomings but rather something you'll have to learn to do as an aspiring developer. You never stop learning, and you never stop building.
TripleTen's curriculum is impressive. It dives deep into theory, and the content behind their interactive platform is in depth. Naturally I wonder about how much extensive programming went into building such a platform. Although TripleTen's curriculum is impressive, during the more difficult sprints their lessons start to become convoluted. There are so many points to follow, and connecting the dots gets very difficult. I found myself re-reading the same lesson 4-5 times before having a slight understanding to what they were trying to teach. Some of these sections could use more video explanations to help students comprehend better. This is probably the only minor downside to the program that I've experienced so far. Although the more difficult sprints get confusing, TripleTen's curriculum still covers all of the relevant topics.
The instructors are a huge help. They do a great job pointing you in the right direction without giving you the answers. In the long run this is beneficial to people who truly want to become software engineers that problem solve on their own. Instructors will respond with great detail and sometimes even send video recordings of themselves helping you with your bugs. Community managers are also very helpful. They're there to support you whenever you need an extension or a break.
So far I'm enjoying the content they create for job assistance. The advice they give on creating an online presence, networking and all of the tools you need to enter the job market is valuable. But since I haven't started the career coaching program (available after graduation), I've put "Job Assistance" as N/A.
My overall experience with TripleTen is a positive one. The instructors, tutors and community managers offer exceptional guidance throughout the program, and the curriculum is interesting and thorough. If you're thinking about pursuing a career in software engineering with TripleTen, be prepared to work harder than you can imagine. There's a reason software engineers are well compensated. It's a very complex and valuable skill to attain. If it were easy everybody would do it. Enrolling in TripleTen's Software Engineering Bootcamp proved to be both my most challenging endeavor and the most rewarding choice I've ever made.
Starting my journey as a QA Engineer was a mix of tough challenges and enjoyable moments. I chose to learn QA Engineering because of my passion for ensuring the quality and reliability of software in our tech-driven world. I've always had a passion for technology and a keen interest in making sure digital products meet high-quality standards. This drove me to start learning QA Engineering. I picked TripleTen, which used to be Practicum because they're known for excellent tech education. ...
Starting my journey as a QA Engineer was a mix of tough challenges and enjoyable moments. I chose to learn QA Engineering because of my passion for ensuring the quality and reliability of software in our tech-driven world. I've always had a passion for technology and a keen interest in making sure digital products meet high-quality standards. This drove me to start learning QA Engineering. I picked TripleTen, which used to be Practicum because they're known for excellent tech education. What really got my attention were their practical projects that feel like real work and their easy-to-use platform. Those projects taught me a lot, and the platform made learning a breeze. As I delved deeper into the tech realm, I realized the crucial role that quality assurance plays in delivering reliable software. Software applications are becoming increasingly complex, and the margin for error is minimal. A single glitch or bug can have significant consequences, ranging from inconveniences for users to critical security breaches. It became evident that the pursuit of excellence in software quality was essential. This realization led me to the path of QA Engineering. I wanted to be part of the solution, to contribute to the development of technology that not only meets but exceeds user expectations. QA Engineering, with its focus on identifying and rectifying software defects, resonated with me. It offered the opportunity to apply my passion for technology in a meaningful way, ensuring that software products are of the highest quality possible. TripleTen has made my QA journey both demanding and fun, and I'm eager to see where it leads me. I aim to start working as a Manual mobile QA soon with the knowledge I’ve acquired at TripleTen.
I became interested in shifting to a career in technology after I was introduced to some rudimentary coding techniques related to a hobby. After some online research, I selected the Business Intelligence Analyst program at TripleTen for their flexible schedule, support staff, and career assistance programs. Some of the sprints were more difficult than others, but I was always able to receive any necessary help from the program's tutors. I enjoyed learning about the various techniques ...
I became interested in shifting to a career in technology after I was introduced to some rudimentary coding techniques related to a hobby. After some online research, I selected the Business Intelligence Analyst program at TripleTen for their flexible schedule, support staff, and career assistance programs. Some of the sprints were more difficult than others, but I was always able to receive any necessary help from the program's tutors. I enjoyed learning about the various techniques and formulas needed to manipulate the data to find desired answers. When we used programs that I was at least somewhat familiar with, such as Excel, the lessons were still informative and useful. When we moved on to programs that I had not heard of, such as Tableau, the lessons were detailed enough that I was able to follow along without issue.
Besides resolving my difficulties completing the coursework, the TripleTen tutors were also always available to answer my questions concerning strategies and what it was like to actually work in the profession. I sent messages that were always promptly answered (except one time when the person i had messaged got the flu), and the video conference I arranged was very informative, supportive, and arranged around my schedule.
The projects at the end of each sprint were good summations of the material, which both assisted me through a real-world problem and forced me to think critically about how to solve one. When my projects were reviewed, the feedback was returned quickly, and it was generally helpful and specific. Their comments gave me useful insights into not only how to improve the general quality of my work but how to maximize the professionalism of what I was presenting and adhere to subtle industry expectations.
Since I have only recently graduated from the main BIA program, I have not yet had the opportunity to participate in one of their externships. But I look forward to receiving a task from an actual company and completing it under guidance of the TripleTen tutors. I sometimes lack confidence, and I believe this program will help me to have more faith that my newly acquired skills can successfully be translated into a career.
I decided to start learning Data Science because solving problems interest me. I'd like to have a work from home position where what I do uniquely helps the company. I have an analytical personality and I am good at analyzing details. The training platform is helpful because there is theoretical learning. Like it explains the new topics and then backs it up with code for you to do the work of what you just learned. The projects give you a chance to work on re...
I decided to start learning Data Science because solving problems interest me. I'd like to have a work from home position where what I do uniquely helps the company. I have an analytical personality and I am good at analyzing details. The training platform is helpful because there is theoretical learning. Like it explains the new topics and then backs it up with code for you to do the work of what you just learned. The projects give you a chance to work on real world business topics that you might actually do in the field. The tutors are helpful when you can get one. I don't like that its challenging to casually get explaination for things you may not understand. Code reviewers are tough, sometimes they give a hard time. Community managers are as helpful as can be. The other classmates are golden, and a great support system.
I am learning new skills and concepts I never even thought of, and I think I will be able actually do the skills needed. I just am really hopeful I will be able to get a great job in this field. I chose TripleTen because of the gaurnatee for the job. The program is really challenging and it takes a lot of dedication. Just have to trust that the team here is training us well and we will acquire good paying work in our field.
Rigorous, Supportive, and Flexible Software Engineering Bootcamp!
I chose TripleTen (formerly Practicum) because of the opportunities for a flexible schedule, code review, the money-back job guarantee, and live tutors and community. I've been studying for the last six months and have learned a ton. I have been immersed in JavaScript and am starting to learn React at the moment. I'm hoping to broaden my career prospects and do a job that is more challenging daily.
What has been great: The format -- the program is broken down i...
I chose TripleTen (formerly Practicum) because of the opportunities for a flexible schedule, code review, the money-back job guarantee, and live tutors and community. I've been studying for the last six months and have learned a ton. I have been immersed in JavaScript and am starting to learn React at the moment. I'm hoping to broaden my career prospects and do a job that is more challenging daily.
What has been great: The format -- the program is broken down into 2-3 week sprints that are modeled after the profession. This is my favorite part of the program. You can work independently on these projects after doing some lesson on the platform.
The tutoring -- If you do get "stuck" or need some advice or guidance, there is live tutoring available through the platform every day. If you can't make it to a session, you can post your issue or question online, and many tutors will respond with a quick video or screenshots. The tutors are great and share their own professional experiences as software developers. They're such an asset to TripleTen truly.
The code review -- In the projects, we push our projects to Github and receive feedback on our projects. The Code Reviewers are top notch and give excellent suggestions and point out when things are working.
The flexibility -- Sometimes, you might need an extension or may get sick or need to take a week off. The program has breaks that you can take along the way. There are 8 week-long breaks and a month-long break if needed.
There are other things that I can't comment on like the career program at the end--but they do integrate career lessons into the coding lessons along the way. At the beginning, they also said that there would be opportunities to do an "apiary" or a cooperative work experience project with a company. I haven't known many students to do these just yet, only one who finished as I was starting six months ago. I think there are limited opportunities, so it may be something to inquire about. I also thought there would be more opportunities through the program to do Code Jams or weekend coding competitions within the bootcamp, but there hasn't been any during my time there.
I think for myself as a learner, I learn the most through doing the projects in the sprint. I don't really like going through the lessons on the platform. Each sprint, I probably do 3-4 days of working through the lessons before getting the project. I'm not sure if it's because I have former development experience that I get bored, but I think they could be more precise and less dry. I do know it's necessary to convey new content in some sort of way though.
Overall, I feel closer to being ready to apply to jobs that require HTML/CSS and JavaScript. I had been learning Python in the past. I'm hoping that this will give me the push to get a better job so that I can do more for my family. This program provides a strong structure along with support in order to grow as a developer.
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Rigorous and engaging Data Science Bootcamp
I started this data science journey to transition into an exciting new field from engineering. I compared several bootcamps prior to selecting TripleTen and it was the best fit for me due to the flexible study schedule, breadth of the curriculum, continuous support from the community managers & tutors, and affordability. I liked TripleTen's interactive platform with real-world tasks in each sprint, which makes it easy to see the value in the material, and how it can be applied to ...
I started this data science journey to transition into an exciting new field from engineering. I compared several bootcamps prior to selecting TripleTen and it was the best fit for me due to the flexible study schedule, breadth of the curriculum, continuous support from the community managers & tutors, and affordability. I liked TripleTen's interactive platform with real-world tasks in each sprint, which makes it easy to see the value in the material, and how it can be applied to solving data science problems. The sprint projects are also real-world tasks, optimized to focus on material from the sprint and put the knowledge to practice. TripleTen's comprehensive data science program has helped me learn Python, SQL, data analysis, data visualization, Git, and machine learning models, both supervised and unsupervised for classification and regression tasks. Even though support is readily available from tutors during office hours and quick-to-respond community managers, I encourage you to challenge yourself and not ask for help until you've really tried as this will make the solution more rewarding and memorable.
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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