Hack Reactor

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Austin, United States

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Computer training school· Engineering school· Software training institute· Educational institution

Hack Reactor Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hack Reactor is located in Austin, United States on 119 Nueces St. Hack Reactor is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category computer training school in United States.

Address

119 Nueces St

Phone

+1 7206150225

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Doris Chiu

I had chosen Hack Reactor (Makersquare at the time I was introduced to it) after hearing about it through at least two of my friends in the Software Industry. I had originally considered getting a degree from a university and was working towards that at a community college. But when I heard about this program and it's amazing reputation in the industry, I decided to go this route. By the time I enrolled at HR, I had taken an Introduction to Programming course (coded in Python) at a community college to see if I like programming before committing. The knowledge I gained from the course helped me through the prep and the first week or two of the programming, after that it was an unfamiliar, challenging but exciting territory. Hack Reactor is great for learning programming and about yourself as an individual. This intensive 12-week program is great for those that are able to pick up things after doing the hands-on learning for 2 days and then pivot to another concept afterward. Although this type of learning style may take some adjusting on your part, after this section (first six weeks) is over, you will have a pretty good idea about how you learn as a student and how much research/practice you as an individual needs in order to understand a concept or new technology. Moving into the second half of the program, you'll be put into teams of 3-5 to work on building apps. Here, you're able to work on teamwork skills such as communication, organization, accountability, and problem solving as a group. You'll learn how to balance each team member's style of work and personality as you're going through this process. Overall, my experience at Hack Reactor was amazing and I would definitely recommend it for prospective students!

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Caren Valeria García

I took the Part Time Front End course at MakerSquare and absolutely loved it! The instructors are fantastic, knowledgeable and supportive! As a complete beginner I was really encouraged and empowered to learn more about the varied topics handled in the course! Not to mention that all my classmates were incredibly motivated and overall great friends! Having a solid understanding of the different aspects of the world of Front End web development, do I have the confidence on working on and creating my own projects! There's still much to learn, but Maker Square provides us with a solid base of knowledge paired with great instructors and a great environment to be in! Highly recommend MKS to any wanting to learn!

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Joshua Benson

MakerSquare is a great organization. The most important thing that an organization like this can do is care about and respond to the needs of its students. MakerSquare is very feedback focused and will adapt whenever possible to improve the student experience. You will not be disappointed if you are willing to work hard.

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Grant Redfearn

I'd like to preface this review with this: If you are not ready to work and give a school 110%, MakerSquare might not be the place for you. Though it is only 3 months, It definitely takes a lot out of you. But what you get in return is much more than I could have ever imagined. The staff was amazing. So many resources there to help you in constructive ways. Instead of giving flat answers, they worked with you until you would came up with the correct logic to the puzzle. One of the toughest challenges in learning any programming language is getting passed the basics. Learning where and how to take that next step can take years. At MakerSquare, within a month I was learning advanced concepts, bleeding edge frameworks and technologies, and solving complex algorithms on a daily basis. Upon completion of the program, I felt very prepared in every aspect for my future career as a Software Developer. Not only did I have the required technical and interview skills, but I learned how to properly work in a team to develop dynamic applications. I was able to land an amazing job within about a month of graduating the course. It was the best career move I could have ever made. 10/10 would learn JavaScript again

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Kristian Magda

It's been about 2 months since I graduated from Hack Reactor Austin. I am currently working as a full stack engineer at a great company. I pretty much got all that I wanted. It hasn't been easy tho, just getting into the program requires dedication and hard work. The program itself is super intense and there were tears and stressful moments, but in the end it really prepares you to hit the ground running on your new job. It is incredibly helpful whether it's learning fundamentals, learning how to learn or preparing you for the job market and it is worth every penny. I had my doubts when I was first reading the reviews about 6 months ago because it sounded too good to be true. I know my review sounds super positive but if you work super hard and you have passion Hack Reactor is the way to go.