Would YOU Join This Bootcamp For $35,000??

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Welcome back to the channel everyone. Today we are breaking down what just went down with App Academy. This bootcamp recently let go of all of their mentors and is replacing them with AI. Why is this a big deal? Because this bootcamp just took away the only thing that these students need. A mentor. So lets dive in.
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  • @The.Truth13
    @The.Truth1310 ай бұрын

    This video really has my interest in you guys 💪🏽 great content

  • @codingismyreligion
    @codingismyreligion Жыл бұрын

    As someone who did countless mini-mesters in college, the 3 month 50 hours a week boot camps are what got me intersted and thinking maybe I could actually break into the tech industry and change my career. If it was a year or a year and a half I think people like me wouldn't even consider it.

  • @cprfreeMusic

    @cprfreeMusic

    Жыл бұрын

    it also puts people like us into the mindset that we need to put in a lot of time into what we are learning. It builds a great habit while college is soul draining years of your life hand holding trash

  • @mrbobbilly2
    @mrbobbilly2 Жыл бұрын

    Do you think you could do a video on edX Bootcamps? They're the ones running these college coding bootcamps and their shenanigans have been going on for too long and barely anyone is speaking up about it, you can barely find any reviews about them also since they removed anything that mentioned Trilogy Education. They're the largest coding bootcamp program I believe. They were previously known as Trilogy Education and their parent company 2U purchased edX and rebranded Trilogy into edX to hide their abysmal reputation. The problem with edX Bootcamps is that they're preying on people with these university's reputations thinking you're attending a college-affiliated program when these boot camps have nothing to do with these schools, it's a Trilogy program. The only thing the colleges have any affiliation with is giving 2U permission to use their names for their programs for marketing purposes. There's a bunch of other shenanigans going more than this that you really should make a video about this "college" bootcamps to help people avoid this predatory company.

  • @mrbobbilly2

    @mrbobbilly2

    Жыл бұрын

    I should also mention their parent company 2U's stock prices are less than 3 dollars right now. It use to be around 100 dollars in 2020, they're mismanaging their money by purchasing companies like edX and supposedly Chegg soon for nearly a billion dollars, b but not using that money to improve student experience and the quality of the coursework...

  • @curtisdavis8594
    @curtisdavis8594 Жыл бұрын

    Man you are so right on 3-6 months training 😂 some Boot Camp are "ripping people off".....

  • @wizard8437

    @wizard8437

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes and no.. It purely depends on the person. If you have a high IQ or history with programming, then.. yes, you definitely can. The problem is most peoples IQ is average and they have no history programming its just a career switch they may have interest in, they do little research then decide to throw tens of thousands at a BootCamp after hyping themselves up with online blogs and youtube videos. These are the same ones who post bad experiences. The truth is, with online bootcamps or anything taught online honestly is that you have to do your OWN homework and gather understanding. In programming this is excelled to a higher degree depending on the course length of the program you choose. The longer ones being 6 months is more handholdy in the sense the pace is slower and there is more information in the material, whereas a 16 week program will touch bases more quickly and require you to do even more leg work learning and practicing code on your own. Amazon has a program called Amazon Technical Academy, they take their own employees, remove them from their job, and for 4-6 months (depending on how long it takes you to do the final test) you're being payed $3.2k every start of the month, at the end they offer you a job at the Amazon headquarters in seatlle with a $150k start $120/year + $30k in stocks and bonuses... STARTING. There is NO interview process as Amazon themselves trained you, only those who've come from school or other work in the field are required to take a rigouros interview process.. With all of that, ATA is damn near discontiued due to the people who joined with ZERO prior experience or little experience understanding HTML, CSS and a language, still werent up to par with traditional learned SDE's because literally majority of every cohort thought that Amazon was going to tell them how to do EVERYTHING and not understanding they are doing something online and when youre not in class, youre supposed to soak in 20+ hours a week ON YOUR OWN TIME. You should be able to teach every block you pass by the time you start the next class learning the new thing. You should have practiced, understood and learned new information on how loops work, by the time you learn arrays a few days later, you should be able to teach others how to use loops and the short concise way to create them as well and you just learned it days prior to switching to something new. In between having learned loops in class and preparing for arrays next you should have created loops the long way and short way, be able to teach it, answer questions about it on programming sites, and have complete understanding. No one does that or expects to do that when they go to learn something online in a BootCamp fashion. If its not self-paced ALWAYS expect to be doing more work and research to understand topics as the teacher is a mere guidance tool, everything you need to learn is in text, anything you don't understand there is google, youtube and slack. Part of being a programmer is having exceptional researching skills and the ability to figure things out on your own, if you cant even do that to get in the field... this really isn't for you or the type of people like this... which is most, as this is a career switch on a whim for most people.

  • @animetapfira2143
    @animetapfira21437 ай бұрын

    Do you guys do in-person coding lessons because I personally learn better from in-person lessons

  • @shawn7171
    @shawn71712 ай бұрын

    If you already have a job payments start immediately if you make more than 55k

  • @logicwon
    @logicwon Жыл бұрын

    Fucking preach my guy. I got fucked and I fully back you on this bullshit that’s going on

  • @gabrielcarreno-jk1cy
    @gabrielcarreno-jk1cy Жыл бұрын

    I don't know bro there's some self taught programmers out there

  • @MrDaMotto
    @MrDaMotto Жыл бұрын

    To be honest I disagree, I attended a boot camp name FLATIRON school and the curriculum was about 4 years old and was not well put. The videos had a loud female instructors using heavy clicking keyboard keys and the instructors seem lazy and lost. Like they hated to come on and teach us anything luckily for me the school got pay by my employer so I did not wasted any money on it. But using chatGPT i was able to get better answers and was able to break down concepts. Sorry but mentors are not worth it sometimes specially when there is a A.I that can help suggest code snippets and can explain the concepts easier than some teacher who has to be answering 500 students

  • @some5794
    @some5794 Жыл бұрын

    I mean i went to a bootcamp and got a job and so did many of my classmates so…

  • @samha1513
    @samha1513 Жыл бұрын

    What is this all about?

  • @anthonyervin7634
    @anthonyervin76345 ай бұрын

    A scammer mad at other scammers

  • @nonenone2743
    @nonenone2743 Жыл бұрын

    I am sorry, but where are the prices on your website? 🤔

  • @nathansevedge

    @nathansevedge

    Жыл бұрын

  • @abea3612
    @abea36123 ай бұрын

    nope, i been learning for free

  • @veriitas33
    @veriitas33 Жыл бұрын

    over price boot crap lol

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