Fast forward eight months and I just presented my final capstone project. It is an amazing feeling of accomplishment. Would highly recommend.
]]>Actualize focuses on teaching you how to teach yourself how to code so that you feel comfortable about tackling any problem. It’s not about memorizing syntax or best practices.
I specifically took this course because of the remote video-conference structure. Since I was working full-time, I needed to take a course in the evenings. I was deciding between a course at a nearby college and Actualize but ultimatley went with Actualize because I realized there were a lot of extra logistics required with attending at a physical location, such as: parking at the school, dinner, coming back home after class would be even more difficult to find parking by my house….etc. Actualize gave me a near-as-makes-no-difference in-person experience without the hassles of being there in person.
The teacher, TA, and job-hacking instructor were all stellar. Concepts are explained at a challengning, but attainable, pace and everyone is generally available to you outside of class time as needed.
I have never learned so much in four months, and I definitely didn’t expect to have as much fun as I did doing it. One of the best surprises from this was that I feel so close with all of my classmates. I was worried that the remote nature of the course might lead to people not being as engaged in class but it couldnt be further from the truth.
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