With a busy life, finding an effective way to study was crucial to my success as a beginner coder. Here are a few tips and tricks I’ve learned along the way.
We’re going to break down the ins and outs of an Income Share Agreements so you can determine if an ISA’s a good fit for you.
Despite their relative affordability, the fees for a coding bootcamp might still pose a challenge. And that’s where deferred tuition comes in.
If you want to jump into tech, the question you’re probably wondering now is whether you should enroll in a coding bootcamp or pursue a traditional degree.
Many prospective students look for a bootcamp with a job guarantee: it allows you to reduce your stress levels related to the job hunt and focus on your studies.
It’s important to compare cost to benefit when you choose a bootcamp, and that’s what we’re going to cover in this article.
If you’re looking for a direct path to a new career, then you’ll want to cut to the chase: are coding bootcamps better than a traditional degree?
The Thinkful community includes nearly 600 educators and mentors and over 1,100 students who all interact 100% online. Over the years, we’ve discovered some techniques that help students learn effectively in a remote environment.
Our students have different needs, and we’re able to match those needs with our variety of course structures.
Thinkful’s Product Marketing Manager, Noel Duarte, gives an inside perspective on why the Living Stipend was created.
Online learning means you don’t have to sacrifice your life commitments. Here's why.
Thinkful’s Living Stipend provides students with a $1,500 monthly stipend to cover living expenses like rent and groceries. Sound too good to be true? Read this.
Students can fund an education three ways: paying upfront, taking out traditional loans, or increasingly, by taking part in ISAs.