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CS degree and bootcamp?

r/codingbootcamp

u/SuperAtmosphere wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

Hello Michael! You seem to have an extremely strong understanding of bootcamps. Which bootcamps do you look the most favorably upon? I have an idea of which bootcamps I like from researching, but I'd like to hear your opinions if you're willing to share.

u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
It really depends on you, your experience, your time commitment, your natural abilities, etc... For example: Codesmith: great for ambitious people with hustle mentality and the means to do 11 hours a day, people with natural/existing talent, recommend full time Rithm: great for small classrooms, high exposure to senior instructors, 9 to 6 days Ada Academy: great if you fit their demographic profile and are more comfortable learning in this kind of environment Launch School: more async at your own pace at first in core