@codingwithzhia

Here are timestamps of the topics I cover:


Quick Summary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAWTELDDPbg&t=47s


College - 
Cons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAWTELDDPbg&t=93s
Pros: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAWTELDDPbg&t=327s


Bootcamp -
Cons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAWTELDDPbg&t=570s
Pros: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAWTELDDPbg&t=895s

@CknSalad

this was one of the few really down to earth, realistic videos on what it takes to become a software engineer.  A lot of people think a lot of software engineer make FAANG or Unicorn salaries, when really on average, most make above average, but very livable salaries.

@shaielnagar2328

i hope you will answer. do people who learn at bootcamp hired or promote to senior or hire posion in company? beacause it seems like those people are really lack of knowledge or technique  but maybe this knoledge is not important?

@ryukz8453

I'm gonna graduate from HS next year , i'll be 21 by then  ( changed school systems that's why ) so i think Coding bootcamp might be for me

@bouchetouche

Boot camps do not work if you don't have a degree. If you're the anomaly that got a coding job without a degree, you probably didn't need the boot camp either. Get the degree, if you're lost on where to go from there, pick a boot camp that covers tech most interesting to you. If you don't have a degree and think you can learn to code without it, sign up for Udemy courses or something but don't drop 10k on what you could learn from YouTube.

@HUE104-y4c

Great advice 👍🏿

@Death_Metal_Head

thanks man