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LearningFuze is an immersive, 14-week web development training program that aims to bridge the gap between the growing demand for capable developers and the vast shortage in supply. The bootcamp focuses on JavaScript and Node. The focus on full stack... Read More
95% of graduating students that are engaged in the LearningFuze employment search process find employment in Southern California.
The program focuses on teaching students through a project oriented, work-like environment by employing instructors with 10 to 15 years of experience. Students will be prepared to compete in the marketplace by obtaining cutting edge coding skills and soft skills alike. The program is fun yet intense so that students leave knowing that they are ready to become professional developers.
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Courses
Data Science Bootcamp Full-Time In-Person
Data Science Bootcamp Part-Time Online
Full-Stack Software Engineering Bootcamp Full-Time In-Person
Full-Stack Software Engineering Bootcamp Full-Time Online
Full-Stack Software Engineering Bootcamp Part-Time Online
Intro Course: Intro to Python
Intro Course: Software Engineering for Beginners
LearningFuze Reviews
Average Ratings (All Programs)
Federico Lische
Web Developer | Graduated: 201810/2/2018
Course
Full Immersion 12-Week Program
"From the perspective of someone with no prior programming experience"
I am writing this review from the perspective of someone who had no prior programming experience before attending LearningFuze. Before I delve into the actual review, I want to take a moment to forewarn anyone who is currently mulling over attending a... Read More
Tldr; be absolutely positive this is what you want to do. Passion is key. You get what you put into it.
Now that we are on the subject of passion, every single instructor at LearningFuze has it in spades. If you are local, do yourself a favor and attend one of their info sessions. I attended numerous info sessions throughout Southern California and while all of them were very informative, none came close to the impression LearningFuze gave me. They were (are) completely transparent and they just give off such a genuine and friendly vibe. I trusted my instincts and went with LearningFuze.
My advice is simple, attend their info session. Keep in mind that whichever bootcamp you do end up choosing, you will basically be living there for the next 3-4 months. I don't know about you but a friendly environment with positive energy is at the top of my list.
I came from a career in the finance industry and had zero training prior to attending LearningFuze. Dan (lead instructor) has the rare gift of using the perfect analogies to explain a new concept to someone with no prior experience. His knack for finding the right wavelength for each individual student is something else. For those who are worried about not being challenged enough, he will make time to give you something more challenging. For those who feel afraid that they are falling behind (you will feel this way at some point - look up 'Impostor Syndrome'), he will make time to help you until you understand the subject at hand fully. LearningFuze is the top-rated bootcamp because of this man. The rest of the staff is great as well. They all have this infectious positive energy that resonates throughout the school.
On a side note, taking the two root level courses before the full immersion will help immensely. I could not see myself getting through the full immersion without first going through Root Level One and Root JS classes. Do yourself the favor and take them. Do not rush yourself into attending the next available full immersion course if you are not ready, you will only be cheating yourself. You can read the other reviews below to get more input into the curriculum, instructor availability and job support. I have rated them all 5 stars.
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Sean Prouty
Graduated: 20189/24/2018
Course
Full Immersion 12-Week Program
"Excellent Program"
I have just wrapped up on the program and I am in my first week after completing the program. I wanted to throw in my two cents regarding my experience with learningfuze . Before I decided to join learningfuze , I did a lot of research regarding bootcamps... Read More
Rebecca Martin
Graduated: 20189/18/2018
Course
Full Immersion 12-Week Program
"A Quality Program"
I have just wrapped up the 12-week full immersion program at LearningFuze and wanted to share my thoughts because I know when I was looking for a boot camp I wanted to read as many reviews as possible.
LearningFuze was not the first boot camp I attended.... Read More
Here are a couple of the things that I found most important.
LearningFuze focuses on coding fundamentals. You need to start with the basics and work your way up. The lead instructor, Dan, takes great care in making sure you understand the code you are writing and that you aren’t just memorizing the syntax without grasping the underlying concepts.
If a boot camp is trying to teach you React.js in the first or second week of the program when you can barely write a for loop in Javascript, run away! You need a solid foundation in Javascript first, not just a couple weeks of "pre-work" classes.
LearningFuze has plenty of instructors available to help you. One of the most frustrating things about the first boot camp I attended was the lack of assistance. There was one instructor for 14 students. If I had a question, I had to put myself in a queue and sometimes have to wait a couple hours if I was stuck while he was helping other students. What a waste of time! LearningFuze has at least seven instructors. I think the ratio of students to instructors is about 5 to 1. This makes it so easy to get the help you need. I have never had to wait very long at all to get the help I need and there are instructors on site almost every Saturday also.
Once the boot camp ends, the instructors are still there for you, assisting with getting your portfolio put together and polished. There are also career services available that I will be using now that I have graduated. I haven't rated them yet, since I am just getting started with that part of the program, but I am confident that I will be satisfied with that aspect of the program as well.
What you need to know:
Doing well at a boot camp requires a tremendous amount of time and dedication. If you are not able to put in the effort, it won’t matter where you attend school. You should expect to be putting in about 12 hours a day and working on the weekends too. Make sure your friends and family know you will be MIA for about three months.
It is challenging, but it is a great experience!
Rebecca,
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at LearningFuze .You do have a unique situation in that you were attending another bootcamp before switching to LearningFuze. We are sure others will find your review very informative and... Read More
David A
Web Developer Student @LearningFuze | Graduated: 20189/16/2018
Course
Full Immersion 12-Week Program
"Constantly Exceeding Expectations"
I am writing this review from the standpoint of completing 7 out of 12 weeks of this intense full immersion program. I still have 5 weeks left and everything about the program has been constantly exceeding my expectations.
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My prior programming... Read More
-HTML/CSS/JavaScript from codeCademy/freeCodeCamp
-Java exposure from my previous logistics job
I had a lot of holes in my understanding of programming concepts and didn't know how to bring it all together. It was difficult learning on my own due to my limited knowledge and lack of mentorship.
Which prompted me to start my search for a coding boot camp where the environment would push myself past my limits and build a stronger foundation in programming.
How I found LearningFuze (LFZ):
I inquired several coding boot camps around OC/LA through SwitchUp, CourseReport, and info sessions. LFZ stood out the moment I took up their free offer of sitting in on some of their lectures.
The staff, current students, and alumni are very transparent about their boot camp experience. It was a breath of fresh air compared to some other institutions around the area, especially for someone who was brand new to programming.
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Why I chose LearningFuze:
After a few days of sitting in on their lectures, I discovered that I loved the teaching style of Lead Instructor Dan. He breaks down problems to a human level/plain english to solidify the concept and then correlates that idea to the code.
After a few weeks of sitting in on lectures here and there, I decided to bite the bullet and enroll into their Root Level One class (1 of 2 of the pre-requisite classes before joining full immersion)
It was after taking the Root Level One class that I decided to really try and join the full immersion by moving on to their RootJS class (the second pre-requisite class before joining full immersion)
I was amazed at how well the other staff could explain concepts and really relate to the student because guess what? The majority of staff have been through the full immersion and excelled at the program. There is a student-instructor ratio of 5 to 1,
so help is never too far away.
No need to worry about office hours because everyone at LFZ (including alumni) are reachable through the LFZ Slack channels. Whether it's fellow students, alumni, and staff; everyone is friendly and open about code that I feel it nurtures a great environment to have focused learning on programming.
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What is the full immersion like?
The curriculum is INTENSE.
A prospective student should take a Root class at LFZ and really see if programming is for them before proceeding any further.
JavaScript, JavaScript, JavaScript!!!!!
If there is something I could have improved on before joining full immersion is more practice with JavaScript. This was the same advice I was given by alumni, current students, and instructors. They were 200% correct, but I do not regret too much about beginning the full immersion at the level of JavaScript I knew at the time.
Although the curriculum is well structured, it is fast-paced. I struggle every day, but it is all worth it because what I learn is so invaluable. Students are not only taught programming languages, but how to approach a problem and think of a solution. We are taught to break down problems down to a human level and translate our human solution to a coding solution.
Expect to spend 10-14 hours Monday-Friday to learn from lectures, practice-problems, and projects. Maybe 8 hours on Saturdays to help catch up for when you fall behind (yes almost everyone will fall behind)
The program is designed to have students fail. This is because the faster we fail, the faster we learn from our mistakes and keep moving forward. Students would rather fail during the boot camp than to fail at an actual job.
The curriculum also covers whiteboard interviews and resume / portfolio building.
As many other reviewers have stated before. You really get everything out of this program depending on how much time/effort you put into it.
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Advice:
Be 100% committed, you will have to make sacrifices. Especially with Netflix, friends/family/significant others. Just communicate well with who need to keep in touch with.
Communication is KEY! If you have questions, don't stay quiet! Just ask if you don't understand or else you will fall behind.
Attitude. We are all here to learn, don't ruin it for others by being a jerk.
DO NOT COMPARE YOURSELF TO OTHERS!
To be honest, I still struggle with this everyday. I need to constantly remind myself that there will always be those better/worse than me. What I learned is that everyone from all walks of life can bring something to the table. So don't count yourself out so early in the game
It's a marathon, not a race.
Howard Kim
Graduated: 20189/13/2018
"Friendly and Accommodating!"
LearningFuze is a great bootcamp with instructors who will do their best to solidify your JavaScript skills. I was always asking Cody for practice problems in the beginning to build my foundation and he was always willing to help and come up with new... Read More
Christina Marie So
Graduated: 20189/9/2018
Course
Full Immersion 12-Week Program
"Off to a great start in development"
It has definitely been a wild ride at LearningFuze…I only say that because your really taken out of your comfort zone when you enter the world of development. From things you never thought you would have to think of and breaking down your own logic, piece... Read More
One thing that I especially liked about LearningFuze was that despite graduating, all the lectures and materials are still available to you for however long you may need them. They definitely keep in contact with each cohort to see how everyones doing and to make sure that everyone is on the right track in terms of getting a job; as well as providing mock interviews, resume reviews, and portfolio reviews/approval even after the cohort.
Seeing where I stand 6 months after I officially started in development, I would say that I am definitely grateful and glad that I went through the cohort…I finally found what I’m passionate about and coding happens to be it!
Duy Nguyen
Graduated: 20189/1/2018
"It won’t be easy, but it will be worth it"
If you’re passionate about programming and/or serious about becoming a developer, then LearningFuze is the right place for you. You’ll learn so much about web development during the course of the program. It won’t be easy but if you have the determination,... Read More
Keith Silcock
Intern | Graduated: 20188/25/2018
Course
Full Immersion 12-Week Program
"Whether you have previous coding knowledge or not, this is probably the place for you"
I had programming experience prior to joining this boot-camp but many of the people in my cohort did not. Learning Fuze does a great job at sparking interest in new comers while also giving veterans the challenge they want and need. If you're planning... Read More
They also do a great job fostering a fun environment. You're always welcome so even if you don't walk out the door with an opportunity, their doors are never closed and they are always very willing to help you on any project (even if you have a job, they are still willing to help).
Gerald Blackmon
Graduated: 20188/16/2018
Course
Full Immersion 12-Week Program
"Everything you want from a boot camp"
This program is beyond exceeding my expectations. Coming into a program that is as condensed and accelerated as a boot camp, I was very concerned on the quality of education I would be receiving. I was quickly relieved as the instructors are extremely... Read More
I would suggest this program to anyone that is looking to get into software development.
Dan S.
Graduated: 20186/24/2018
"Learning Fuze - the well organized bootcamp"
My first impression from attending the Learning Fuze info session was that it seemed most open, organized and welcoming.
Unfortunately, I ignored my gut intuition to go to Learning Fuze and chose to attend a different program... it was a huge mistake... Read More
Unlike at the other bootcamp, in order to even get into Learning Fuze I had to take a skills assessment, and two interviews (in person and over the phone). I also had a white board with the lead instructor due to trying to get into the current cohort. The questions during the white board session showed me how much I did not know. I decided to take the two root courses and then start the next cohort. During the root courses (the pre-courses before starting the full immersion cohort) I learned more than I did at the other bootcamp in 6 weeks!
The full immersion course was paced well and had great flow. The first week and a half or so was review from the root (pre-courses) but with more depth and detail. Instead of simply memorizing how to do things, you learn what, why, how, when etc... to use/do things properly. Also the course is geared towards helping with job interviews and on the job situations. There are hackathon projects, solo projects and a large group project along with other problems/projects if you choose to take them on. Learning Fuze also hosts meet ups, employer talks, alumni talks, etc..
I believe that structure and organization is very important in any business/school. Learning Fuze has that in spades, but Learning Fuze also believes that everyone learns differently so while following the course, they are willing to go the extra mile to help you succeed. They will try and answer your questions in different ways with examples and analogies, so you can try and relate/understand things. I understand why they're rated so high and ranked #1 in Orange County.
Sean,
Thank you for sharing your experience at LearningFuze. You certainly did your due diligence in selecting a bootcamp. We are happy to hear your key takeaways included the facts that you felt we are transparent and you received support not only during... Read More