Actualize is an online software engineering bootcamp based in Chicago that offers part-time and full-time bootcamp options. Instructors with professional educational experience teach students full stack web development including Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, VueJS, SQL, and Git. The Online Live classes are conducted in real time with video conferencing. Actualize has a deeply integrated “Job Hacking” curriculum focused on the personal branding and networking skills necessary to land a new job, which Actualize feels is just as important as learning to code.
To apply, students can submit an application via the website, then go through a series of two interviews with an admissions advisor. There are no coding challenges, but students must complete 4 weeks of prework before the program starts.
After the program, students have the option to join its unique Career Support program, which contains additional training for Job Hacking, a job accountability group, and team projects to add to one’s portfolio.
I think this course past my expectations in a course. With it only being from 6-9pm during the week and 9-5 on sunday, I didnt expect so much information to be dished at me and also for me to comprehend everything passed. The teacher was very knowledgable on any question that was asked and knew many tools for you to learn and do more work outside of class. I would recommend this course to anyone who is really interested in learning code.
Actualize was overall a great experience. The instructors and TA's very friendly and personable, and explained things in a clear and enaging way. It was difficult doing it while also working full-time, but also rewarding in the end. In the end I feel confident in writing Ruby, Javascript, HTML, CSS, building a Ruby on Rails application, using Vue.js, and understand a variety of other important concepts in the industry. They also just hired a career counselor for us so I'm excited to begin ...
Actualize was overall a great experience. The instructors and TA's very friendly and personable, and explained things in a clear and enaging way. It was difficult doing it while also working full-time, but also rewarding in the end. In the end I feel confident in writing Ruby, Javascript, HTML, CSS, building a Ruby on Rails application, using Vue.js, and understand a variety of other important concepts in the industry. They also just hired a career counselor for us so I'm excited to begin the job search.
The facility is also very nice with a ping-pong table, rooftop, vending machines, etc.
Great place to learn! Curriculum was well thought out. Teaching staff are extrememly knowledgeable and work hard to make sure you succeed.
I chose Actualize because:
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I was nervous about the logistics of doing the class online (audio/video quality, screensharing, etc) but that worked perfectly for me the whole time. In fact, the abili...
I chose Actualize because:
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I was nervous about the logistics of doing the class online (audio/video quality, screensharing, etc) but that worked perfectly for me the whole time. In fact, the ability to view the instructor's screen during the lessons & share my screen during exercises was extra helpful.
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Part-time was a great option for me. I would have burned out in a full-time program because of how intensive each session was.
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The content is not too hard for anyone. It’s the way the content is presented. There were a number of times when I would study, re-review materials, finally grasp a concept & then realize it could have been explained in much more clear/precise terms. This is the problem with the coding community as a whole but Actualize doesn’t do much better than average in this regard.
In addition, I was disappointed with the depth of content outside of Ruby on Rails. I feel like we flew by Javascript, SQL, Python, Heroku, etc. Maybe this is a tough balance for any bootcamp though?
Still, you are left with tons of great resources after the course is done!
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My instructor was Brian. He is an excellent teacher- super patient, knows lots of tricks for learning/teaching the content & tries his hardest to be sure no student is left behind. He did a great job of teaching me how to learn to code. More than anything I appreciated that Brian could put his ego aside & admit when he didn't know something or was wrong; it showed he was willing to learn too (which was encouraging). Brian does have kind of old-world/rigid ideas about punctuality & civil discourse. That was obnoxious but maybe others in my cohort didn't mind as much & he might have just been that way to protect his job, I dunno.
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Stories from my experience that might be useful:
A friend of mine turned me onto Actualize after his brother-in-law Scott attended the program. I talked to Scott who gave me some positive feedback and informed me he had found some contract work and then a salaried job shortly after the program making around $80k/yr, which was more than he's ever made before. That was definitely enticing but I was more concerned with whether I would enjoy coding since I was looking to make a career change into a field I would find fulfilling, ...
A friend of mine turned me onto Actualize after his brother-in-law Scott attended the program. I talked to Scott who gave me some positive feedback and informed me he had found some contract work and then a salaried job shortly after the program making around $80k/yr, which was more than he's ever made before. That was definitely enticing but I was more concerned with whether I would enjoy coding since I was looking to make a career change into a field I would find fulfilling, and with whether the program was well-structured.
I looked into other programs to see what the landscape looked like and asked other programmers what were the best languages to learn. Actualize seemed to teach "good" languages and frameworks (like Javascript, Ruby, and Ruby on Rails) some of which I later found out were actually pretty cutting-edge (we learned the Javascript framework Vue.js which is very new). I think it's pretty awesome and somewhat rare for the material in a structured program to be so current (think history classes that use textbooks from the pre-Obama years)! This tells me they’re always updating, improving, and refining the program. I was also impressed with the philosophy of the program which stressed that the instructors were teachers first, programmers second. Coming from an education background, I know how important it is for a teacher to BE ABLE TO TEACH what they know. Otherwise, though they may have superior skills, those skills would be useless to students in a classroom. Even though I appreciate the “teachers first” aspect, I have to say I was a little worried about the "coders second" part but having gone through the program, I can't imagine someone else being more knowledgeable than the instructor I had. I mean that very sincerely! Every question I had was answered thoroughly, and I was usually led to the answer rather than fed it directly, great in terms of learning!
I love the way they teach at Actualize. They teach all the background and don't teach you any shortcuts until you REALLY know what's going on under the hood so that when you DO learn the shortcuts (which they do eventually teach you) you understand what's really happening and are better equipped to troubleshoot if necessary. The structure and pace of the program are also fantastic. I was VERY impressed with the progression of exercises we were given- it was apparent that a LOT of thought and careful planning went into the curriculum. My only regret is that I was not always able to finish every exercise which made me feel like I was falling behind or missing out on learning experiences. However, everything is always available to the student whether saved on our own computers or saved online by the instructor in both file format and in videos of the lectures so we can review in our own time. And we have lifetime access to all these files. Despite my concern, by the end of the program I didn't feel as if I was missing anything- especially because most of the concepts we learn build on each other and thread into proceeding lessons and exercises. So despite not finishing every exercise, it can potentially be considered a good thing that we're never short on additional exercises or learning opportunities in or out of the classroom. And it’s definitely better than the alternative of not having ENOUGH to work on!
Also, it’s definitely worth mentioning that since securing a job in the field is a priority for most people going through a bootcamp like this, Actualize starts prepping you for what they call “Job Hacking” from DAY ONE. Your instructor will give you guidelines to help you optimize your online presence, they’ll help and guide you through networking, and they’ll help you prepare for interviews in the coding field. This support is threaded throughout the program.
By the end of the main program, I was able to build a great looking and functional app and I'm very excited to continue to learn, grow, and develop as a programmer in this new field. At the point of writing this I am on the verge of entering the apprenticeship that Actualize provides which is another structured program that provides support on individual side projects and the job search (or "job hacking") process. The apprenticeship as it's structured right now is two nights a week for the next four months or so (and it's optional, and included as part of the bootcamp - aka no additional cost). Additionally, we are not only offered but strongly encouraged to turn to Actualize and the founder himself for one-on-one support in finding work, preparing for interviews, or anything coding related throughout our ENTIRE careers! And I have zero doubts that this promise will be honored - Actualize founder Jay Wengrow and everyone he has hired onto the team are genuinely interested and invested in our growth and success.
If you can't tell already, I have zero regrets and wholly recommend this program to ANYONE with ANY background looking to make the jump into coding. Good luck and have fun!
I really gained tremendously from Actualzie bootcamp and learnt so much so quick. I took the online bootcamp and it really felt like a real live class with 100% interaction. Brain Rice is great and professional instructor.
Actualize bootcamp style is instruction - excersize - instruction - excersize etc. This style really gets students invovled, executing and internalizing the information fluidly. Also every class is video recorded giving students full access to any information ne...
I really gained tremendously from Actualzie bootcamp and learnt so much so quick. I took the online bootcamp and it really felt like a real live class with 100% interaction. Brain Rice is great and professional instructor.
Actualize bootcamp style is instruction - excersize - instruction - excersize etc. This style really gets students invovled, executing and internalizing the information fluidly. Also every class is video recorded giving students full access to any information needed to review. I really found the videos to be a huge help. If I missed some points in class I was able to review those videos fill in the viods.
All in all it was an excellent experience! Thank you Jay Wengrow!
I was standing to code on my own a lot, but it didn't really work for me. At some point, I decided to join a coding Bootcamp. I had a full-time job so my only option was a part-time school. At the time (and probably still is) Actualize was the only school that allowed you to study after 5pm.
Long story short. I liked it. Our teach was super experienced and explained complicated stuff very clear. Always willing to help before or after the class.
Highly recommend it to anyo...
I was standing to code on my own a lot, but it didn't really work for me. At some point, I decided to join a coding Bootcamp. I had a full-time job so my only option was a part-time school. At the time (and probably still is) Actualize was the only school that allowed you to study after 5pm.
Long story short. I liked it. Our teach was super experienced and explained complicated stuff very clear. Always willing to help before or after the class.
Highly recommend it to anyone who looking to learn how to code, especially for those who have a full-time job.
Coming to Actualize with very little experience program, I never expected to learn so much in such a short amount of time. I highly recommend Actualize to anyone interested in learning to code.
I started this bootcamp knowing nothing about coding and very reluctant to go into it. I was a fraid that I wont be able to learn as fast as the others, but our instructor Peter pulled me right through it. He was always there to help me out even if it was even because i missed a div and would always explain everything to me in full detail.
After 12 weeks i am very confident with my skills as a programer.
I have been working in accounting and finance for 6 years and always wanted to learn how to code. I reviewed all of the many options online for both part and full-time courses, and came down to 2, one full time, and Actualize, which is part time. The fact that this program is part time, and as immersive as it is, is crazy. The amount of skills and concepts I learned within the first month alone were worth the price of admission, but the entire course has given me a very measurable value th...
I have been working in accounting and finance for 6 years and always wanted to learn how to code. I reviewed all of the many options online for both part and full-time courses, and came down to 2, one full time, and Actualize, which is part time. The fact that this program is part time, and as immersive as it is, is crazy. The amount of skills and concepts I learned within the first month alone were worth the price of admission, but the entire course has given me a very measurable value that I can bring new skills with me to my current role, and now I have the ability to expand outside of what I currently do. Peter Jang is a genius, if you are lucky enough to have him as your instructor, you will gain not only an incredible knowledge base in code, but you will learn from one of the best in the business, and he teaches you/ talks to you as an equal, not as someone above you, which he very much is. I would reccommend this course to anyone who wants/ needs to learn how to code, and can't take a full-time program.
When I first came to Actualize I was taught thats its not about what you know but how you learn and retain information. Through Actualizes program, I got to meet great people, learn how to program, and have work to add to my portfolio. The program really made me hone in my focus on what was important and realize that coding languages become outdated really quickly so why spend the time worrying about what you know or dont know.
My experience at Actualize was overall fantastic. The staff is super friendly. The instructors and TAs are super knowledgable and incrdibly helpful. I will say it is hard to manage with a full time job - so if you are going into this bootcamp with a fulltime job be ready for a challenge and to really be ready to put in work and be exhuasted. On the otherside, i can say I do not regret my decision and even with a full time job, i learned a ton and do not regret it.
How much does Actualize cost?
Actualize costs around $16,900.
What courses does Actualize teach?
Actualize offers courses like Web Development.
Where does Actualize have campuses?
Actualize has in-person campuses in Chicago. Actualize also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Actualize worth it?
Actualize hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 599 Actualize alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Actualize on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Actualize legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 599 Actualize alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Actualize and rate their overall experience a 4.93 out of 5.
Does Actualize offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Actualize offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.
Can I read Actualize reviews?
You can read 599 reviews of Actualize on Course Report! Actualize alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Actualize and rate their overall experience a 4.93 out of 5.
Is Actualize accredited?
No
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