FAQ
Facts A Questions
Yes. All our classes are taught in in-person in Manhattan with a live instructor in the same room as the students.
Yes. We provide computers with the software for all our paid courses, so you can travel light. You can bring a pen and paper/notebook to take notes if you’d like.
Yes. Log into your account and go to order history. Choose the order and download a PDF.
Yes. Each student who completes course will receive a certificate of completion.
Yes. Each student who completes course will receive a certificate of completion.
Yes. For most classes, a complimentary book or manual is provided. See the individual course page for more details.
Yes. Yes, most of our classes are available remotely through a screen sharing software (we use Zoom). Participants can hear the instruction, ask questions, and even share their screen with the instructor. However, because our classes are activity-based and taught by a live instructor, we strongly encourage students who are local to the area to attend in person!
Yes. Yes, most of our classes are available remotely through a screen sharing software (we use Zoom). Participants can hear the instruction, ask questions, and even share their screen with the instructor. However, because our classes are activity-based and taught by a live instructor, we strongly encourage students who are local to the area to attend in person!
Yes. You have some options:
- If you can’t come into the classroom, but can still attend remotely (live online using a screen sharing app), please let us know ahead of time so we can get you information to attend online.
- You can make up that session in a future offering of the class, provided that the class is running with an available seat.
- You can go through the workbook exercises for that session. Ask your instructor about what you’ll be missing.
Yes. Programming classes typically assign a mix of small programming assignments and larger projects. Small assignments may involve writing code to solve a specific problem or implement a certain algorithm. Larger projects may involve building a web application, developing a game, or analyzing data.
Yes. Many programming classes offer office hours, tutoring, or other resources to help students who are struggling with programming concepts. You can also try online resources such as programming forums, tutorial websites.
Yes. Programming classes can prepare you for careers in software development, web development, data analysis, and many other fields that involve programming. The specific career path will depend on your interests and the skills you develop through the classes.