@thecaitcode
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I liked your article. I am in an app(on phone)that that prepares you for coding bootcamp. After reading up on bootcamps, I feel that going self taught is the best option for me. As it is, bootcamps range from a 11,000 up to a 30,000 investment. Then you have to work at getting hired in the IT field. Mmm, personally I don't like the thought of a 21,000(averaged)debt lurking over my shoulders.
I felt the same way about the debt, one of the reasons I chose a 9k option, I was able to rationalize it to myself a bit easier. Self-taught is an awesome way to go, I just knew I would need guidance on which path to take and help (via mentor) along the way. Good luck!
P.S. I did about a week of web searches into what a FSD is. Not only that but looked into FSD jobs to see what employers are looking for(languages,what stacks, etc.).
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@thecaitcode ,
I liked your article. I am in an app(on phone)that that prepares you for coding bootcamp. After reading up on bootcamps, I feel that going self taught is the best option for me. As it is, bootcamps range from a 11,000 up to a 30,000 investment. Then you have to work at getting hired in the IT field. Mmm, personally I don't like the thought of a 21,000(averaged)debt lurking over my shoulders.
I felt the same way about the debt, one of the reasons I chose a 9k option, I was able to rationalize it to myself a bit easier. Self-taught is an awesome way to go, I just knew I would need guidance on which path to take and help (via mentor) along the way. Good luck!
Thanks @thecaitcode
P.S. I did about a week of web searches into what a FSD is. Not only that but looked into FSD jobs to see what employers are looking for(languages,what stacks, etc.).