Chris covered a lot of things. Re getting accepted, I think you’ll be okay. You’re ahead of where I was and I can tell you’re smart. Do the prep work they give you, do some project Euler problems. I don’t think you have to do the challenges in Ruby, but knowing at least one language well will help.
If you are accepted I strongly recommend a) Going to SF, not NY. The job market is better and I suspect the instruction is as well. B) If you don’t mind too much: stay at App Academy (2016 edit: they no longer allow this). It isn’t comfortable but you’ll greatly benefit from being around other people learning web development all the time and it will keep you from slacking off. Remember that this isn’t college. You don’t get a certificate or degree. So the point isn’t to get through the program. The point is to learn as much as you possibly can while you’re there.
Also, If you’re still on the edge about doing it, I strongly recommend it. App Academy easily had a bigger beneficial impact on my life than anything else I’ve done. Let me know if you have any specific questions.
Hey there, I’m mid application process. (They’re having me do the prep work as part of the application). Anyways,,,
B) If you don’t mind too much: stay at App Academy. It isn’t comfortable but you’ll greatly benefit from being around other people learning web development all the time and it will keep you from slacking off.
I’m confused about that. App Academy has housing/dorms? I didn’t see anything about that. Or did I misunderstand what you meant?
Hey. You might have had this question answered already but just in case: they don’t have housing or dorms. But they do have room and allow you to put up a cot or inflatable mattress and sleep there for the duration.
Chris covered a lot of things. Re getting accepted, I think you’ll be okay. You’re ahead of where I was and I can tell you’re smart. Do the prep work they give you, do some project Euler problems. I don’t think you have to do the challenges in Ruby, but knowing at least one language well will help.
If you are accepted I strongly recommend a) Going to SF, not NY. The job market is better and I suspect the instruction is as well. B) If you don’t mind too much: stay at App Academy (2016 edit: they no longer allow this). It isn’t comfortable but you’ll greatly benefit from being around other people learning web development all the time and it will keep you from slacking off. Remember that this isn’t college. You don’t get a certificate or degree. So the point isn’t to get through the program. The point is to learn as much as you possibly can while you’re there.
Also, If you’re still on the edge about doing it, I strongly recommend it. App Academy easily had a bigger beneficial impact on my life than anything else I’ve done. Let me know if you have any specific questions.
Hey there, I’m mid application process. (They’re having me do the prep work as part of the application). Anyways,,,
I’m confused about that. App Academy has housing/dorms? I didn’t see anything about that. Or did I misunderstand what you meant?
Hey. You might have had this question answered already but just in case: they don’t have housing or dorms. But they do have room and allow you to put up a cot or inflatable mattress and sleep there for the duration.
Yeah, found that out during the final interview. Sadly, found out several days ago they rejected me, so it’s sort of moot now.
Yikes. Any idea why?
Not sure. They don’t actually tell you that.