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				@iSwimInTheC link to that specific page? Mine doesn't say the same thing or look similar.
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				 plyman1488yI went there. Great program, and got a great job after. The whole course is free, but the mentors and employment help is what you pay for. plyman1488yI went there. Great program, and got a great job after. The whole course is free, but the mentors and employment help is what you pay for.
 With that said, I can't blame them for the misalignment. CSS is such a pain.
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				@plyman I gave a couple quick questions about it:
 Did you do the immersive one?
 If so, do they provide accommodations?
 I'm considering doing this but my girlfriend and I don't want to separate while I'm doing this. My other option is somehow find a job and do WGU online.
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				 plyman1488y@iam13islucky I did part-time, which is much cheaper and the exact same curriculum. There are a few DevMountains in the US, so your experience may vary. I went to the one in Provo, UT. plyman1488y@iam13islucky I did part-time, which is much cheaper and the exact same curriculum. There are a few DevMountains in the US, so your experience may vary. I went to the one in Provo, UT.
 
 They offer free housing if you do the immersive program, however I think it's a shared w/ roommates kind of deal. For me it was 100% worth it, and I worked full-time while doing the part-time (evening) course. It is a chunk of change though, but they do offer financing. It's much better than paying 4 years worth of college for the same knowledge. They really get you immersed in it, and stoked for what you can do. They help out with employment after too. I recommend it if you think you'd enjoy it.
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				 plyman1488y@iam13islucky Their curriculum and material is all free in GitHub. Mix that with a Pluralsight subscription and you have a solid self-teaching experience. Build something that interests you, and make a portfolio. The portfolio is most important in getting your first job. plyman1488y@iam13islucky Their curriculum and material is all free in GitHub. Mix that with a Pluralsight subscription and you have a solid self-teaching experience. Build something that interests you, and make a portfolio. The portfolio is most important in getting your first job.
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				 plyman1488y@iam13islucky I was working a low-key non-development IT job. Paid well enough for me to eat and have a roof over my head while I attended. plyman1488y@iam13islucky I was working a low-key non-development IT job. Paid well enough for me to eat and have a roof over my head while I attended.
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				@plyman well, I have 40 free courses on pluralsight from work, so I think I'll check that out. Thanks!
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				@iSwimInTheC fair enough, it is a little or of line. Sorry to doubt you, but developer tools exist and I have trust issues lol
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