The 42 program is a 3 to 5 year college-level software engineering or coding program in a professional environment. There are no classes, teachers, or courses and instead we use project-based learning, skills mastery, peer-to-peer correction, and gamification to foster learning.
There are not tuition fees at 42 but I live in Sweden so my education is free anyway. It's between this and a real bachelor/master at KTH (Royal Institute of Technology), whaddya think?
>3 to 5 year college-level software engineering or coding program in a professional environment So instead of uni you just get a job? What the fuck do you need a program for.
Jack Long
I guess I believe that this will give me a good job in the end because of the internships and by living in Silicon Valley where I want to be rather than Sweden.
Ethan Ward
>by living in Silicon Valley where I want to be rather than Sweden
Brody Bennett
>by living in Silicon Valley where I want to be rather than Sweden. oh baby, what is you doing?
Joshua Miller
>Close to*
Austin White
desu, I don't know wtf I'm doing, help a lost soul here.
Chase Foster
we can decide for you but I doubt it will make you happy. It would go in a uni because it's free for you thus you won't lose anything. Just drop out if you don't really like it
Aiden Wood
>No Teachers. >No courses. >No classes. >A lot of CEOs.
yeah, great place
Jose Robinson
It's a well known scam here in france, read about xavier niel, the guy require cheap undertrained pajheet for his company
Tyler Long
I wouldn't go for the program but according to the website, there's >1. The four-week intensive basic training Maybe you could try that and if it's not for you, you can pursue a real degree.
The SV campus is shit though, plus you won't even be able to get a Visa. At least the Paris campus is somewhat decent. It's hard to believe but it's actually not a scam, you're free to work for any company of your choosing and it's completely free (as in beer). Only a handful of students get hired by Illiad.
This, plus the C bootcamp is the best part.
The end goal definitely is to lower wages in the field though.
Justin Wood
You're a shill or something ? cause its look like psyops or high level stupidity.
The diploma aint of no value, only Orange (xavier niel's company) would want somebody with this piece of crap
Jace Wilson
You seem filled with hatred my dude. Informatic recruitment is based on skill not diploma. Just present what you can do in a neatly filled git with a portfolio and you are good to go. Any recruiter with comon sense would treat you according to your technical skill and not based a random paper with some dude fancy signature and your name on it
>angry caveman >seem >sound >hatred >anime > recruiter with common sense
Whatever try to make me look as bad as you want, it's /g lol At the end of the day i'm telling you that ecole 42 deliver a diploma with no value, and you'll look like a jerk when every company wants a legit cs degree or when a self learner is way better than you cause you got no decent courses but whatever
Elijah Rivera
>At the end of the day i'm telling you that ecole 42 deliver a diploma with no value That's the point though >a self learner is way better than you cause you got no decent courses but whatever I fail to see your point, 42 is self learning on steroids. Being able to talk with other people instead of only having IRC and stackoverflow is pretty neat.
Aiden Price
Too bad the filtering software won't
Andrew Foster
>I fail to see your point, 42 is self learning on steroids. Its not irl stackoverflow with richard stallman, terry davis and linus torvald teaching the computer truth, it's high school but only geeker, like people in ecole 42 are here because cs is too hard and big bang theory is funny.