General Assembly is a popular coding bootcamp with campuses in several US cities, including San Francisco, Austin, and New York City. It teaches technical skills to help people transition to tech. This General Assembly review will discuss its programs, cost, and application process.
General Assembly has courses on a range of tech areas, including data science, UX design, software engineering, and product management. It has both online and in-person classes in different states. The coding bootcamp also provides career support and access to its network of hiring partners.
This coding bootcamp offers courses to prepare you for entry-level positions in tech. Aside from its core programs, the data science bootcamp also teaches more specific topics like Python programming. It also covers data analytics and front end development. The bootcamp has full-time immersive programs and online courses on a part-time basis.
General Assembly has many tech-related programs. It also offers prep courses for most of the programs to ease students into them. Some of these short courses last for two days and cover the fundamentals of the program.
This data science program gives you hands-on training on the skills needed to get value from complex datasets. The curriculum includes data analysis, Python, and statistical modeling. It also covers machine learning concepts such as decision trees, neural networks, and natural language processing.
Location: Online
Tuition: $3,950
This immersive program teaches you fluency in stacks and multiple frameworks. The curriculum covers how to apply object-oriented programming concepts as well as using React or other JavaScript libraries. Students also learn to use Python and Django to add complexity and work on third-party APIs. Git and GitHub are used to practice version control and students use Agile development workflow for projects.
Location: Online
Tuition: $14,950
This program teaches essential tactics like prototyping, wireframing, usability testing, and user research. The curriculum covers user and visual interface design. It also includes desk leadership and service design.
Location: Online
Tuition: $14,950
This product management course focuses on Agile best practices and stakeholder management. It takes students through the essential tools and concepts behind the product management process. Students get hands-on experience as they solve problems for real users. It also focuses on collaboration to prepare them for a career in product management.
Location: Online
Tuition: $3,950
The process involves submitting an application online and talking to the admissions representative to determine your suitability for the program. Start by filling out an online application and connecting with an admissions rep. If you intend to join an immersive program, you must take an assessment to determine if you are ready.
In due time, the admissions rep will contact you to tell you whether or not you have been accepted. You will then proceed to pay a deposit to secure your spot in the program.
General Assembly has different tuition rates. It also offers several financing options, including upfront payments and income share agreements (ISAs).
Through its Catalyst program, General Assembly offers ISAs that allow students to attend the program without paying anything. Students only start paying back the school once they land a job in the industry and start earning above a certain threshold.
Members of the military and veterans can use GI Bill benefits in this bootcamp. You can also use low-interest loans from financing partners. The coding bootcamp has advisors to guide you when choosing a suitable lending partner.
Lastly, General Assembly has an installment plan; you make a deposit after registration and the remaining tuition is paid on a monthly basis.
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Anonymous
The program was a great experience. Coming from a quantitative averse background, I was delighted by how much I learned. The tools are current and the instructors take great care in making sure you understand the lessons. My only pushback is the end certification you receive should be designed a little more thoughtfully to look like an actual certificate instead of a letter of completion.
January 5, 2020
Anonymous
It has been an amazing 10 weeks.
I strongly recommend to consider this as an option to change career if you are thinking about it.
The daily support and coaching through the course is great, as much as the constant feedback received.
March 9, 2020
Anonymous
Pros:
– focus on applicability
– experienced instructor
– friendly campus
– kind staff
Cons:
– N/A
April 2, 2020
Anonymous
I actually found GA through this website earlier this year while deciding which bootcamp to attend. My background is from the networking side of tech (3 fortune 500 companies & 2 silicon valley e-com companies) and I’ve dabbled in software development (php) for a couple years. I went through the reviews and after contacting about 6 other schools (UC Berkeley, Wynncode, LeWagon, Hack Reactor, Boise Code Works, and Skill Distillery) I picked General Assembly.
My honest review is the instructors are passionate about coding and can teach anyone the fundamentals of Full Stack Development. People in my class ranged from college students to the restaurant industry. Everyone was dedicated to learning and put in the hours to learn various languages and frameworks over 12 weeks. Like anything else in life, you’ll get out what you put into it. I came during class hours, after class hours, and on the weekends as well. I knew literally nothing about Javascript 3 months ago and now I can write full CRUD applications in React, Express, and vanilla JS. There were always instructors available to help and many of them stayed to help students when they were “off the clock”.
Overall, if you’re looking for a coding bootcamp you will not be disappointed with GA.
April 3, 2020
Anonymous
The 1-week course on Product Management was an excellent opportunity to learn new skills and exchange experiences with senior people who are already on this field. The learning flow and dynamics, combining theory and practice, was really helpful to absorb and retain knowledge.
May 9, 2020
Anonymous
I found the GA UX Research & Design PT Course very enjoyable. I learned a lot and I feel that the curriculum gave me a solid understanding of the UX Research & Design process from end to end. Marcella was a great teacher and made all of the concepts understandable and applicable to where we all were in our professional careers. She was always available for extra help and advice which I really appreciated. It was a lot of work and in my opinion required more of a time commitment than the course syllabus suggested. Because it is a PT class it moved very quickly which caused me to get behind a few times throughout the course. I also found the curriculum to be a bit disjointed and unorganized. This is primarily because the online pre and home work did not seem to match up with the 2 day a week in class schedule. There were a few times I had to go back and review because sections were out of order. Overall, it is a good course that would definitely be 5 stars with some fine tuning.
August 13, 2020
Anonymous
I made the switch to product design after contemplating the career move for a couple years. I was nervous about making a change, and put it off until I exhausted all other options. I completed the full-time UX design immersive course because I wanted to get more formal training and experience in the field, in a short time frame.
Pros: GA stood out to me because of the timeframe (only 10 weeks!) and career coaching (which is amazing). Having an in-person experience was important to me because UX design is so collaborative, you’re working with tons of people and different teams, so an added bonus was the diversity of our class and learning how to work with a lot of different people. I think the class was super practical and hands-on, we started doing real UX work day 2. The main instructor was amazing, I don’t think I would have had as much success if she wasn’t the instructor.
Cons: I would have liked more focus on the engineering collaboration with design, since handing off and working with engineers is such a huge component of a UX or Product Designer’s day-to-day. I think we did a pretty good job covering the basics and most important methods and tools, but in the short time frame we didn’t get to develop a super large toolbox.
October 17, 2020
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I took the Part Time Data Science course in DC from 6:30 to 9:30 on Mondays and Wednesdays. I had very little data science background prior to this course and was extremely pleased with how it turned out. I was exposed to a wide breadth of core data science topics and now have a solid base from which I can pursue further learning. I’m by no means an expert but that’s not the point of the course. I came in looking to improve my Python skills and learn the basics of machine learning, and that’s exactly what I did. I highly recommend this course to anyone wanting to get a solid baseline in Data Science.
November 13, 2020