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Location: Online, Chicago

Actualize is a coding bootcamp that values quality education above all else. They only hire lead instructors who have professional educational experience in addition to professional software development experience. Actualize provides both daytime and... Read More

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Actualize Coding Bootcamp: Full-Time

Cost: $16,900
Duration: 12 weeks
Locations: Chicago
In-person Only
Course Description:

Actualize is a coding bootcamp that values quality education above all else. We only hire lead instructors who have professional educational experience in addition to professional software development experience.

In addition to teaching programming skills, Actualize is committed to mentoring students find their first job in the software industry. Actualize has a deeply integrated Job Hacking curriculum, which provides the distinct skills necessary to be successful with interviews and landing a job. Actualize also offers a structured Job Hacking career support program after the bootcamp to help our graduates execute their job hunt in a specific and timely manner.

Subjects:
CSS, Git, HTML, Ruby, Vue.js, Ruby on Rails, SQL, JavaScript

Actualize Coding Bootcamp: Online Live

Cost: $16,900
Duration: 16 weeks
Locations: Online
Course Description:

The Actualize bootcamp provides you with the training and experience you need to launch and succeed in your new career as a software developer. We've now brought our program online so that students anywhere can immerse themselves in the Actualize experience.

After four weeks prework, you'll complete our 12-week part-time, live online training program to learn full-stack web development. Our schedule (Sundays 9a-5p and Mon-Thurs 6-9:30p) allows you to keep your full-time job throughout the course. The online program is not a series of pre-recorded lectures. Instead, it is identical to our signature in-person part-time course, led by our Lead Instructors and joined by students all in real time.

At Actualize, we are educators before all else. We focus on educational best practices and pedagogy as we train our graduates to develop the mindset and skills they need transition to full-time software engineering, empowering them to launch rewarding lives and careers.

Subjects:
CSS, Git, HTML, Vue.js, Ruby on Rails, SQL, JavaScript

Actualize Coding Bootcamp: Part-Time

Cost: $16,900
Duration: 16 weeks
Locations: Chicago
In-person Only
Course Description:

Actualize is a coding bootcamp that values quality education above all else. We only hire lead instructors who have professional educational experience in addition to professional software development experience. Our combination of teaching expertise and instruction-driven curriculum allows us to teach on a part-time basis what similar programs teach on a full-time basis. Because of this part-time schedule, our students are able to transition to successful careers in web development without having to quit their original jobs while learning to code in our program.

In addition to teaching programming skills, Actualize is committed to mentoring students find their first job in the software industry. Actualize has a deeply integrated Job Hacking curriculum, which provides the distinct skills necessary to be successful with interviews and landing a job. Actualize also offers a structured Job Hacking career support program after the bootcamp to help our graduates execute their job hunt in a specific and timely manner.

Actualize runs two award-winning programs. Our Online Live course, available to every location in North America, is the world’s only online coding bootcamp that is 100% live, including all instruction and exercises. The Online Live program uses the same immersive curriculum as the in-person program, with classes conducted real time with video conferencing. Both in-person and online classes follow the same 12 week part-time schedule on Sundays and weeknights. Our in-person course is the longest running Chicago coding bootcamp, with in-person classes available at our Chicago River North campus.

Subjects:
CSS, Git, HTML, Vue.js, Ruby on Rails, SQL, JavaScript

Actualize Reviews

Average Ratings (All Programs)

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4.94/5 (487 reviews)

Angela Anderson
Graduated: 2020

9/10/2020

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"t's a great time!"

I chose Actualize because when I was searching it has the best reviews. This class was so much fun, and I learned so much! I highly recommend this to anybody that is looking to get into coding. It is a little bit overwhelming at first but it will make... Read More

Iris
Graduated: 2020

8/13/2020

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"Well thought-out curriculum!"

With Actualize, not only did I learn a lot within a short period of time, but I was also trained to think through problems like a developer. The curriculum is very well-designed and broken into digestible chunks. The sense of camaraderie with classmates... Read More

James Odegaard
Graduated: 2020

8/13/2020

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"Smartest decision I've made"

Before choosing a coding bootcamp to invest in, I researched extensively the variety of options that are out there - I am so glad to have settled on Actualize. The folks at Actualize have carefully put together a curriculum that is digestible and effective.... Read More

Rebecca Doukas
Graduated: 2020

8/12/2020

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"Best Choice"

Actualize was the best experience and choice I have ever made. I previously attended another bootcamp and realized the learning style wasn't for me. Actualize provides students consistent assistance and support from start to finish, including the pre-work... Read More

Ian Fletcher
Graduated: 2020

8/11/2020

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"Incredible Choice for a Bootcamp"

Early into 2020, I was laid off from my current job and decided it was time for a change. I had an interest in computers and programming that I had ignored for a long time, and I decided it was time to do something with that interest. During the pandemic,... Read More

Irving Villasenor
Software Engineer | Graduated: 2020

8/11/2020

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"Amazing"

Pros: Instructor, Curriculum, Classmates, Knowledge. Everything was great and so easy to follow along. As long as you put in the work, you'll get the results you wish.
Cons: Not long enough, i wish it was longer so i can learn more. This place is great... Read More

Hubert Shon
Graduated: 2020

8/11/2020

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"Great Education, Great Experience"

Actualize has been one of my best life experiences to date. If you are wondering if this is a group you can trust with educating and guiding you, I can respond with a resounding "Yes!" I am writing as someone from a completely different industry field... Read More

I believe any learning program will equip you with not just outspoken technical knowledge, but also with an inner mindset - an approach and culture of how to tackle problems, and even your belief in your ability to do so. I feel some programs only do well in challenging that belief with the goal of "weeding out" students. Instead, Actualize is a program that draws out that inner-belief. After all, it began with the name "Anyone Can Learn to Code". And I am happy to say that this mindset continues among how it leads students today.

The coursework is challenging, but is never overwhelming thanks to the support of instructors and other students. Never did I feel that help was unavailable or that instructors were uninterested. The teaching accommodates students of different work backgrounds and learning styles. I found the class to be professional in handling subject matter, but also very friendly in our normal day to day. The faculty must have graduated hundreds of students before, but they are always fascinated in seeing you grow.

For the online program, students can expect 5 hours of class time and up to 1 - 2 hours of homework per day, depending on the subject difficulty. I found that I was freely practicing more to solidify what I learned. Yet I did not have to give up my entire life and values to make it through. Yes, they expect you to have a weekend away from the computer. Still, for the best experience, I would highly recommend bootcamp students to make this one of their few priorities, but if you absolutely must work part-time during the process, I could see that being a possibility. Please talk to faculty first!

As a testament to the program's effectiveness, some student family members who were also tech industry professionals viewed our livestream of capstone project presentations. Even they were impressed by what the students had completed from start to finish. Furthermore, the program gives a wealth of knowledge and support in the job searching process - a process that begins during the bootcamp months and continues for some time after. It is a well designed program that offers incredible support. I've only seen great things from Actualize, and I can continue to expect great things from the people who dedicate so much of themselves for others' learning and well-being. Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions about the program.

Anonymous
Graduated: 2020

8/10/2020

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"Incredible experience"

Actualize is a fantastic bootcamp with an incredible teacher. Her enthusiasm and charm made the learning experience so much more enjoyable. You will learn A LOT in relatively short amount of time but it is highly rewarding. I recommend this bootcamp to... Read More

Phillip Pondo
Graduated: 2020

8/10/2020

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"Worth it!"

I graduated college in 2018 with a finance degree and immediately started to work at a large financial institution. I always had an interest in various fields in technology, but never took the time to thoroughly explore the possibilities of a career within... Read More

Towards the end of my 2nd year out of college, I knew I wanted make a career transition into software development. I began looking for coding bootcamps, taking into consideration the recommendations of friends and reviewers from sites like this one. Until I came across Actualize. What caught my eye with them was their message that they promise to teach you how to think like an engineer. With an emphasis on learning how to approach difficult problems, and how to pick up new skills with ease, they break down the barriers that seem so impassable when you first delve into the world of coding.

From the very beginning of the course, our amazing instructor Dani worked to mold our mindset to be one that approaches challenges with confidence. It was clear that she was not only a very skilled developer, but also incredibly passionate and skilled as an educator. It is as if the core message of Actualize that I previously mentioned (to teach you to think like a developer) is embodied within her. Anytime we had trouble grasping a concept, Dani helped us to figure it for ourselves. In my opinion, this is the most valuable ability an educator can have. The ability to empower their students with confidence that leads them to answer their own questions, no matter what they may be.

For career counseling, we worked with Lisa. Like Dani, Lisa is very passionate about educating her students, and pushes you to take control of your own destiny. Lisa gives you the tools to succeed and shows you how to use them properly. All thats left between you and success is effort. Like many things in life, securing a software development gig is something that you have to put 100% into in order to achieve it. However, if you do your part, I'm certain that Lisa will be by your side, coaching you through all of it. And you will be that much more successful because of it.

At the conclusion of this course you will not be able to solve insane algorithms problems in 5 minutes, or build the next big social media platform from memory. However, you will have the ability to teach yourself anything, as well as the mindset to reach any goal you desire. I 100% recommend Actualize to anyone who wants to become software developer.

Anonymous
Graduated: 2020

8/9/2020

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"Well Worth the Investment"

First off, some context: I graduated from college in 2015 and I had known that I wanted to transition into a tech career from business/marketing for about four years prior to enrolling in Actualize's online program. Actualize was a school I applied to... Read More

Now, what made me choose Actualize was a few things.

1. Staff of Educators

First off, something that had stuck out to me was that during my first call with them, it was stressed to me that their staff are unique in that they are not only experts at coding, but also skilled at teaching the concepts and educating students. This emphasis on the staff being educators wasn't something I was hearing from other bootcamps, but this was a big differentiator.

Sometimes in school, I've taken a class where the professor was really good at the subject but couldn't communicate it to others who didn't know how to do it; if you've ever been in that situation, that was what I was avoiding and I can confirm that Actualize's staff are very good at breaking down complicated concepts through their material and course.

2. Course Structure (Online)

The second reason I chose Actualize was their course's structure; in January, I was informed that because I was based in Dallas, I would have to take the class online (unless I moved to Chicago). Originally, I was really dead-set on taking a class in person, but by the time March 2020 rolled around...everything was closing anyway because of the pandemic. Still, I couldn't shake my instincts; even before the pandemic, Actualize was such a strong choice for me and my only hesitation was the online structure.

In response, Actualize was very transparent in answering all of my questions beforehand; I was able to join in-class to observe an online lecture and talk to the instructor for that lesson afterwards and get any questions answered. This transparency and ability to sit-in and see how the online class went made me more comfortable with the idea of going online, though the pandemic completely wiping out my chances of doing in-person anywhere also played a role in my decision. I understand this is a unique case, but I will vouch for Actualize's online and say that in my experience, they had proven their ability to deliver the material online just as effectively as they would in person.

3. Career Resources

Additionally, I was able to talk to their career advisor in two different calls where she helped me by letting me know how the class worked and emphasizing Actualize's career focus - which, after taking the class, I actually found to be better than anything in my 4-year university's offerings. Another thing I want to say is that none of these resources just "go away" after you graduate. Applying for jobs happens way earlier in the course, too, and every week the course has a built-in career aid to assist you in being in the mindset of getting hired. There's a real-world value in the course offering this that I wasn't seeing from other schools.

If you take Actualize, you'll have 5 weeks of pre-work to get you ready with programming basics, 12 weeks of class (mine was 11am-4pm everyday with a few hours of homework), and a post-graduate structure built around student success (including coding sessions to help students continue to build their portfolio out).

After taking the course, I can say that my experience was pretty good, especially in respect to the "educator" edge that Actualize informed me of; my cohort had a lead instructor and 3 TA's, with office hours after class every Tuesday and Thursday; sometimes, TA's would stay in office hours longer to help students figure things out. I'd say another plus, Actualize makes an effort to get each cohort a better experience than the one before it, so keep that in mind, too - they shift with the times. After every cohort graduates, Actualize asks what can be done to make the course better: I weighed in with that, too, so if you're reading this way after 2020...just know that they've likely just continued to refine their course for students.

4. Who Would I Recommend Actualize To?

My Actualize cohort had about 14 students in it and was fully online. I'd recommend Actualize to anyone in Chicago who'd be able to take the course in person (once it's available again). If you need to go online, Actualize is a very strong contender to go with - especially because their staff have that educator approach that is a necessity for learning, especially one in the online setting.

Before starting my course at Actualize, I had worked with HTML, CSS, Wordpress, and JS. If you have any kind of background in coding, this course is a great way to build those skills out and learn the bigger world these languages live in. If you don't, it's okay, but I will say it's like anything...the more experience you have doing something, the less of a shell-shock it will be. Nonstop learning/Googling your answers is your friend, being a developer is just knowing you won't know everything and not minding that, it's just constant and continuous growth. That's part of the "growth mindset" that Actualize really wants you to get into. If you're comfortable with this and know that tech is where you want to be, this course is for you.

5. On Jobs

* You'll use and learn Github in this course. Computer science majors are not learning this in universities, but this is a required skill for working anywhere as a developer.

* This course is less computer science theory, more "doing" the code - it's all repetition, but conceptual understanding is actually really heavily hit on, too.

* There's a "2 week lag" where you may not 100% understand new material until about 2 weeks after, as you catch up to everything.

You'll build/present a capstone app by the end of the course (needs to have a database, backend, and frontend). It's really cool to pull all of what you do together.

* There is technical interview prep in this course - if you want to start preparing right now, go onto Hackerrank.com and make an account, technical interviewers pull their questions from it.

* There's a whole world of jobs out there: backend, frontend, full-stack, UI/UX design, these skills you'll learn will make you worth the interviewing, but be really aggressive applying for jobs anyway. Focus on that portfolio.

* Nothing should be taken for granted. A job can't be guaranteed, but hey, employment can't be guaranteed after you find a job, either, it's just part of the game. What I will say is, this course is a great place to go to get in the right mindset for chasing your tech dreams - and there's people who change careers for this field without doing a bootcamp like this, so just look at this as a really great resource because that's what it is.

* Your Linkedin account will help you out a lot, their career support is there to help you. There's a very extensive career support program that is a part of the course, again - it is so much more extensive than what my 4-year college had. That, in combination with the coding/Github practice, it really good.

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