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BrainStation is a global leader in digital skills training and workforce transformation, offering bootcamps, courses, and events both online and at state-of-the-art campuses in New York, London, Miami, Toronto, and Vancouver.
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Courses
Product Management Course
Python Course
Search Engine Marketing Course
Social Media Marketing Course
Software Engineering Bootcamp
User Experience Design Bootcamp
User Experience Design Course
User Interface Design Course
Web Development Bootcamp
Web Development Course
BrainStation Reviews
Average Ratings (All Programs)
Daniel Crough
Consultant | Graduated: 20168/8/2016
Course
Digital Marketing
"A breath of fresh air compared to post-secondary"
I've been taking the Digital Marketing course at BrainStation for the past few months and I love it! I have a marketing degree but needed to get a refresher on some of the digital components of my degree. BrainStation was the perfect choice for me. The... Read More
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Anonymous
Graduated: 20167/18/2016
Course
Digital Marketing
"Events, Workshop & Course A++"
I’ve attended multiple events, the SEO workshop, I’m currently enrolled in the Digital Marketing course and I’m already thinking about what I can take next. BrainStation is a fresh approach to learning business concepts with smart and passionate professionals.... Read More
Anonymous
Graduated: 20166/15/2016
Course
Web Development Diploma
"It's Called Immersive for a Reason"
I recently completed BrainStations Web Development Immersive class and loved it. I did not come from a computer science background and consider myself to be more artistic and design oriented. I hadn’t even touched HTML or CSS before attending one of BrainStations... Read More
What is unique about BrainStation is its learning environment and community within and beyond the classroom. It has the ability to welcome people from all sorts of different backgrounds and empower them to learn in a self-motivated setting. The teachers and staff are supper friendly and are always ready to help. It is important to note that it is called an immersive program for a reason and the more you are able to dedicate yourself the more you will get out of the experience. Furthermore, remember that communication is key in order to maximize your learning within a short period of time, don’t stop yourself from asking for help if you need it.
If you are on the fence in regards to dedicating your time and money to this opportunity I definitely recommend taking one of their workshops related to web development to get a feel for their teaching style. In addition attending on of BrainStations free WDI information session could be helpful.
Anonymous
Graduated: 20166/13/2016
Course
Web Development Diploma
"Web Development Immersive"
Just completed the 10-Week Web Development Immersive course at Brainstation.
Pros: The curriculum is extensive and in-depth, and it covers the whole full stack development process, from front-end HTML and CSS to back-end databases and deployment. The course... Read More
Cons: Its a full-time 10 week course, so it requires a lot of commitment both in terms of time and money, so be prepared for that. There's a lot of information to cover in those 10 weeks, so it requires a lot of attention and effort to stay on pace.
Overall: This is a great environment for learning, no matter if you're a slow or quick learner. If you're prepared to put in 100% effort during the course, you will learn a ton of new skills, and the teaching staff will help you prepare for whatever role you want to pursue afterwards, whether as a developer or product manager or anything else. Excellent experience.
Anonymous
6/3/2016
Course
Web Development Diploma
"Web Development Immersive"
The curriculum is a work in progress. Things we were supposed to learn were never covered and not replaced by anything else. We were promised files containing the solutions to many of the challenges, but many were never delivered. The deployment lessons... Read More
Some of the challenges used starter code provided by other people from Konrad Group which didn’t work and actually prevented us from completing the challenges. Even the code written by our lead instructor Rares was frequently wrong because he didn’t take the time to check his work before giving it to us to work with. This is not the right way to teach! Spending hours trying to figure out where I went wrong only to eventually find out it was the source code (which we weren’t supposed to touch) that was wrong, was a colossal waste of time and incredibly discouraging. Rares just shrugs this off like the quality of the information we are given shouldn’t matter.
The lead instructor was mainly unavailable, across the street working for the parent company, taking meetings, or even teaching a different class while we did without. That’s double-dipping, and Brainstation should know better.
The TAs tried to be helpful, but it wasn’t enough. One had the attention span of a gnat, one was too busy babysitting the girls who were flirting with him (for hours on end), and the third didn’t have the training to be able to answer even the most basic questions. The teacher was rarely in the mood to answer questions. Waiting for 45mins+ for someone to be available to answer a question was the usual.
The pacing of the course is uneven. We raced through HTML, CSS and Javascript, then pretty much stopped dead while the teacher was teaching the other class. Each lesson was dictated at lighting speed so most of the students didn’t even try to keep up. We just had to teach ourselves via Google after our teacher or TA stopped talking. They have no presentation skills.
Most weeks there is a “guest speaker”. I put that in quotes because every single speaker worked for Konrad Group, so they weren’t really guests. One week they brought a female developer all the way from the Costa Rica office to talk about being a woman in tech. They couldn’t find a female developer in Toronto? Hmm. The single freelancing talk was taught by our lead instructor who told us he only worked freelance long enough to build up a portfolio and get a job. The company doesn’t know anyone who actually chooses to work freelance?
The website used to brag about the classroom being in the midst of industry professionals. It isn’t. It’s across the street in an old building they haven’t finished repairing yet. There is no heat, the floor shakes like the building is falling down, the plumbing isn’t hooked up right, and the brick walls are held up by wooden shims. But the design has won awards! LOL
There is zero job search support. We finished the course with no portfolio to speak of. Only a couple job ads were posted on the Slack channel before it became a ghost town. These were not for companies that Brainstation has any connection with, but just ads somebody saw. The interview preparation consisted of a slide deck prepared by Konrad Group for their own hiring purposes. We were promised a copy but never got it. There were mock interviews conducted by Konrad Group which consisted of, “Show me your project,” and “What is…” (simple questions of general programming knowledge which we hadn’t actually been taught). Useless.
Konrad Group/Brainstation exists in a bubble. They don’t bring in other companies to speak, they talk about themselves exclusively, and they don’t care if we get hired by anyone other than them (as TAs or interns, never as web devs).
The consensus among the grads from my cohort is that we were ripped off. An immersive course is better than nothing, and better than studying on your own, but for $8000, we did not get our money’s worth.
ayesha
Graduated: 20165/26/2016
Course
User Experience Design
"UX Design Review"
I've been taking BrainStations UX Design course through the Spring, and love it! Both my TA & Instructor are incredibly smart, well connected- and most importantly- great teachers. Plus it's just a beautiful space to work! The class size shrunk a bit... Read More
Jessica
Graduated: 20163/18/2016
Course
Product Management
"Amazing!!"
Pros: The instructor and teaching assistants are all incredibly knowledgable and passionate about their field. Plus, all of the staff at BrainStation is welcoming, helpful and friendly. The course covers A LOT in the short 10 week period, so you learn... Read More
Cons: Not much really, but like I mentioned, the course covers A LOT of material so you need to be diligent about staying on top of the coursework on your personal time - which I think is a given with any education!!
Anonymous
Graduated: 20163/17/2016
Course
User Interface Design
"Great experience, amazing atmosphere, overall excellence."
I am currently enrolled in a part-time course with Brainstation and have been thoroughly impressed with the experience. The location is perfect for people living downtown, and the learning environment is beautiful & modern. I also have two great instructors... Read More
Brendan Gamble
Graduated: 20163/15/2016
Course
Web Development
"BrainStation's Intro to Web Development Course"
I am currently enrolled in BrainStation's Intro to Web Development course and wow, I can't find enough great things to say about my experience thus far. BrainStation's staff are highly knowledgeable and the instructors are experts in their field. The... Read More
Anonymous
Graduated: 20163/2/2016
Course
iOS Development
"iOS Development at BrainStation"
I am currently on week seven of the iOS Development course at BrainStation. This course continues to impress me with the challenges we face every week. I was looking for a challenge and was definitely able to find it.
I've been programming in Java for... Read More
I love the space, feel that the instructors are extremely knowledgable, love the visual appeal of using Xcode, and am excited to tackle learning Swift!
Aside from the course, the BrainStation atmosphere and culture is great. The encouragement to create a feeling of a conversation over a lecture shows how much they care about making their students have the most comfortable experience possible!
Frequently Asked Questions
What financing options are offered by BrainStation?
BrainStation offers many financing options, such as Scholarships, Income Share Agreements, and Upfront Payments.
What courses are offered at BrainStation?
There are many courses you can take at BrainStation. These include
What types of programs are offered at BrainStation?
BrainStation has Full-Time and Part-Time programs for students that can be taken online or in-person.
In these programs, students can learn from and take advantage of panel discussions, lab demonstration and data challenges, power hour presentations, career coaches, and more.
What are the job outcomes for BrainStation?
After graduating from BrainStation, 92% of alumni find a job, and many work at tech companies, such as Google, Amazon, IBM, Facebook, and more.
What is the application process at BrainStation like?
Prospective students will need to submit an online form and complete an interview to apply to BrainStation.
Hi there,
We appreciate your feedback, and would love to share some changes that have been made to the full-time program over the past few years. Our full-time Web Development diploma program is designed to give students the real-world programming and... Read More
Our full-time diploma programs are immersive, challenging, and fast-paced to replicate the experience of working in a professional web development setting. Our educators and TA’s are there to offer support, extra help, guidance, and real-world insights to students - ultimately preparing them for a career in development.
The full-time programs do bring in guest speakers, but they come from a range of organizations–just last week there were three guest speakers brought in from IBM. The full-time programs try to bring in professionals from innovative technology companies, and many of these organizations host tech tours for the students as well.
Our career support program is a chance for full-time students to get help with resumes, cover letters, attend networking events, present their projects to hiring partners, and participate in mock-interviews. Career support is ongoing, so don’t hesitate to reach out to our student experience team at contact@brainstation.io to see how we can offer continued support. We would also like to hear from you to talk more about your experience and to help improve it.