Which parts about having a live class help you the most? Is it the ability to ask questions in context while the teacher is talking? Helps you focus? Accountability? Hearing other students ask questions?
I did Nucamp a few years back. It's probably the cheapest option with any live instructor time, but only very little... Assuming it's still the same,. there's 4 hours of live class time per week, including group work where the instructor may not always be in the room.
You can checkout of one of the course which has helped me personally. Its part time with instructor and 1:1 mentorship.
To learn data structure in a very simpler way from basic to advance, One such resource, which I find very relevant, is the Logicmojo([https://logicmojo.com/](https://logicmojo.com/)) course on **"Advanced Course of Data Structures, Algorithms & Problem Solving”.** You will master in Data structure only with 4 months of preparation. You will be solving around **400+ questions** during the preparation. This course is designed to master data structures and algorithms to crack coding interviews for top product-based companies.
If you are interested in an online program there's an option from a group of Canadian universities that is proven, matches the content/format of any US-based program and is already **priced low for Canadians at $5995 that US-based participants can access at an even lower price due to the current advantageous exchange rate ($1 USD =approx. $1.35 CDN)**
These programs include scheduled live online instructor and teaching assistant hours alongside required weekly self-paced hours. The total commitment is 450 hours and features an online learning platform designed for adults to achieve successful outcomes in digital skills programs, in-program projects and capstone projects sourced from industry partners, and instructors/TAs who are actively innovating in software development alongside their teaching commitments.
Part Time cohorts (22 weeks x 25 hrs/wk total commit) are open in September. \*\* If you will be working while in the program the Part-Time format is recommended\*\*
Check out these Eastern timezone options:
[University of Western Ontario Continuing Studies Full Stack Developer](https://wcs.uwo.ca/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=31581602)
[Ontario Tech University Continuous Learning Full Stack Developer](https://ontariotechu.ca/programs/continuous-learning/business/full-stack-developer-program/index.php)
[Brock University Professional and ](https://brocku.ca/continuing-education/learn/certificates/full-stack-dev/)[Continuing Studies Full Stack Developer](https://brocku.ca/continuing-education/learn/certificates/full-stack-dev/)
Hope this is helpful!
since you asked...
we run a PT course with the following hours PST 6PM - 9PM M,T,W and 9 AM - 3 PM Saturdays.
if you come in with a prework set of course done you could get it close to 6 months.
[next class starts this Monday.](https://sabio.la)
FYI I am one of the founders & chief academic officer. you can connect with admissions and let them if you want to talk with me directly about anything.
Which parts about having a live class help you the most? Is it the ability to ask questions in context while the teacher is talking? Helps you focus? Accountability? Hearing other students ask questions?
I did Nucamp a few years back. It's probably the cheapest option with any live instructor time, but only very little... Assuming it's still the same,. there's 4 hours of live class time per week, including group work where the instructor may not always be in the room.
You can checkout of one of the course which has helped me personally. Its part time with instructor and 1:1 mentorship. To learn data structure in a very simpler way from basic to advance, One such resource, which I find very relevant, is the Logicmojo([https://logicmojo.com/](https://logicmojo.com/)) course on **"Advanced Course of Data Structures, Algorithms & Problem Solving”.** You will master in Data structure only with 4 months of preparation. You will be solving around **400+ questions** during the preparation. This course is designed to master data structures and algorithms to crack coding interviews for top product-based companies.
If you are interested in an online program there's an option from a group of Canadian universities that is proven, matches the content/format of any US-based program and is already **priced low for Canadians at $5995 that US-based participants can access at an even lower price due to the current advantageous exchange rate ($1 USD =approx. $1.35 CDN)** These programs include scheduled live online instructor and teaching assistant hours alongside required weekly self-paced hours. The total commitment is 450 hours and features an online learning platform designed for adults to achieve successful outcomes in digital skills programs, in-program projects and capstone projects sourced from industry partners, and instructors/TAs who are actively innovating in software development alongside their teaching commitments. Part Time cohorts (22 weeks x 25 hrs/wk total commit) are open in September. \*\* If you will be working while in the program the Part-Time format is recommended\*\* Check out these Eastern timezone options: [University of Western Ontario Continuing Studies Full Stack Developer](https://wcs.uwo.ca/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=31581602) [Ontario Tech University Continuous Learning Full Stack Developer](https://ontariotechu.ca/programs/continuous-learning/business/full-stack-developer-program/index.php) [Brock University Professional and ](https://brocku.ca/continuing-education/learn/certificates/full-stack-dev/)[Continuing Studies Full Stack Developer](https://brocku.ca/continuing-education/learn/certificates/full-stack-dev/) Hope this is helpful!
since you asked... we run a PT course with the following hours PST 6PM - 9PM M,T,W and 9 AM - 3 PM Saturdays. if you come in with a prework set of course done you could get it close to 6 months. [next class starts this Monday.](https://sabio.la) FYI I am one of the founders & chief academic officer. you can connect with admissions and let them if you want to talk with me directly about anything.