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Practicum by Yandex is highly regarded for its structured, hands-on approach to learning coding and data analysis, with many customers praising the engaging material and supportive community. The real-world projects and personalized feedback from experienced instructors enhance the learning experience, fostering a sense of achievement among students. However, some users expressed challenges with transitioning from traditional tutorials to this practical format, indicating a potential need for clearer guidance for beginners. Overall, the company demonstrates a strong commitment to student success, reflected in the positive sentiment surrounding its educational offerings.
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TripleTen has been a game-changer in my journey to becoming a full-stack software engineer. The hands-on approach, structured learning path, and supportive community helped me strengthen my problem-solving skills and refine my technical expertise. The curriculum is well-designed, covering everything from JavaScript fundamentals to advanced debugging techniques with React Router and Vite. One of the standout aspects of TripleTen is how well it aligns with real-world applications. Whether it was mastering deployment on GitHub Pages or exploring dynamic navigation through responsive design, I always felt like I was working on projects that translated directly into industry-ready experience. I also want to give a huge shout-out to my success manager, who played an invaluable role in my journey. Their support, guidance, and encouragement made all the difference, helping me stay on track and make the most of my learning experience. Having someone who truly cares about my progress made the bootcamp even more rewarding. The mentors and support system are incredibly helpful, making sure students have the guidance they need to succeed. Overall, I'd highly recommend TripleTen to anyone looking for a structured yet flexible learning environment that provides practical, applicable skills for a tech career. The bootcamp delivers on its promise, making the transition into software engineering smooth and confidence-building.
I absolutely LOVE my experience with TripleTen! I am a BIA (Business Intelligence Analytics) graduate and currently in their Career Acceleration program. For me, what sets TB apart from everyone else is their stellar ONGOING SUPPORT... throughout the whole program. You get assigned a Success Manager, there's a Discord group, co-working sessions and one-on-one tutoring sessions available. You get PROJECTS to add to your portfolio and you have someone checking your work through each iteration so you can present the best project possible. The MATERIAL is self-paced, digestible and visually appealing. They also have mini quizzes and check-in questions along the way to ensure you understand a topic before moving on to the next. It's very approachable. But when it does inevitably get tougher, your success manager and your community of peers keep you encouraged and afloat. For Career Acceleration, I have not one, but TWO Career Coaches dedicated to helping me succeed and get the type of job I want. I know bootcamps are a dime a dozen a a lot of them are snake oil trying to take your money. But TripleTen DELIVERS on their promises! If they don't, there is a legally binding MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. No one else does that! You have nothing to lose. Give them a shot. I'll see you at the top!
Hi Muriel,
Thank you for your kind words! Your passion and confidence really shine through! It’s amazing to hear how TripleTen has gone above and beyond in providing not just quality education, but ongoing, meaningful support throughout your entire journey. We appreciate the comments about the structured yet flexible format, combined with real portfolio projects and personalized feedback. Thanks for sharing such an honest and motivating review. Wishing you nothing but continued success in your tech journey.
Cheers,
Natasha from TripleTen
I'll lay their racquet out simply: - Get bodies in by promising job placement - Get money from their funding partners for which the bodies are liable for This is where the games begin - At the end of each course, push bodies to give good reviews (I was one of them) - Assign "mentors" to bodies who'd finished courses. Their real job is to simply monitor if you're staying on track with inconveniently timed tasks and meetings to see if they fail to meet the Money Back Guarantee stipulations (the idea here is for that to not happen) - Leave bodies in limbo, offering nothing more than a subpar job board and predatory externships that pay in feedback while retaining all intellectual property of the bodies. - Rinse bodies from the program, left with debt as they collect their money and do it all again. - There is no true job placement. - They have no connections to worthwhile companies
- The jobs they DO offer are internal. - This isn't much more than a pyramid scheme praying on the tech boom. Avoid it at all costs
Hi Xevi,
This is Natasha from the TripleTen team. First of all, I want to thank you for your openness and honesty — and for all the hard work you put into our program. We know how much effort and dedication it takes to complete the bootcamp, and we truly recognize your success in graduating.That’s why it’s especially upsetting to hear how frustrated and disappointed you’re feeling now. Your experience and your feedback matter a lot to us, and we take your concerns seriously.
We understand how challenging the job search process can be, especially early on. It’s a thoughtful, long-term, and collaborative journey that requires consistency and resilience. While it can feel frustrating when results don’t come right away, every step builds toward your career goals. At TripleTen, we provide the tools, skills, and guidance to help students succeed. We aim to empower students to apply what they’ve learned, take initiative, and navigate their job search with our support every step of the way.
We aim to be transparent about requirements from day one, and our career services are here to guide students throughout the process. In regular meetings with our career team, students can not only work on their resumes and job search strategies, but also review their application funnels to better understand where challenges might lie and how to adjust their approach to improve their chances of landing interviews.
Additionally, we’re piloting a new service and introducing placement coordinators who build relationships with employers to help connect graduates with companies. This makes it easier for graduates to gain direct access to hiring managers and secure interview invitations more quickly.
We truly appreciate your feedback — and we’d love the opportunity to make things better. If you’re open to reconnecting, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me directly at [[email protected]](mailto: [email protected]).
Thanks,
Natasha.
A little over a month ago, I graduated from the Quality Assurance course at TripleTen. Since then, I've started my job search, but so far I haven't had any luck. I've received several emails declining my application, saying they're moving forward with other candidates, but not a single phone call for an interview. So far, I haven't found the tools provided by TripleTen to be useful—these are things I can do on my own. I applied to the Externship program a while ago, and the response was that there's a waiting list and I just have to keep waiting. I don't know for how long, or where I stand on that list, so I have no idea of my position.
I feel frustrated because most job postings require experience that I don't have, and there's no one to help me with that. For the Money-Back Guarantee program, I'm required to attend meetings that are supposed to help me find a job, but the information can easily be found on the internet. All it does is waste time without offering real alternatives like networking opportunities or connections to companies that are hiring. We're expected to do everything on our own
Hi Maria,
This is Natasha from the TripleTen team. Thank you for sharing your feedback and for being open about your experience. We understand how challenging the job search process can be, especially early on, and we’re sorry to hear that you’re feeling frustrated.
During regular meetings with our career team, students can not only work on their resume and job search strategies, but also review their application funnels to better understand why they might be facing rejections and how they can adjust their strategy to improve their chances of landing interviews. Additionally, we're testing a new service and introducing placement coordinators, who build relationships with employers to help connect graduates with companies. This makes it easier for graduates to gain direct access to hiring managers and secure interview invitations more quickly.
We’re also actively working on reducing externship wait times by engaging new companies and projects, and we expect to eliminate the waitlist in the near future — so that all our graduates can add a new project to their portfolio.
Our team is here to help you, and we'd love to connect directly to better understand your situation and explore how we can assist you further. Please reach out to me directly at natashak@tripleten. Com, and we can discuss next steps.
Thanks, Natasha.
Triple Ten is a scam. Don't fall for it. I enrolled in their QA course, and I can confidently say that this school will just take your money—nothing more. All the 4 and 5-star reviews are paid for. I'm giving you an honest review: don't waste your money and time.
Hi Nadhir,
This is Natasha from the TripleTen team. We’re sorry to hear that your experience with the QA bootcamp didn’t meet your expectations. At TripleTen, we strive to provide high-quality education and support to help our students succeed in their careers. We encourage honest feedback—both positive and constructive—as it helps us improve and better support our students.
We understand that each experience is unique, and we take all concerns regarding our programs seriously. I see that our team has reached out to you and addressed the main issue. If you have any further questions or if there’s anything else you’d like to discuss, don’t hesitate to contact me directly at [email protected].
Thank you,
Natasha
Hi, my name is Anthony Ranieri and I finished Triple Ten's software engineering boot camp and I can't begin to tell you how amazing this program truly is. I fell in love with programming my senior year of high school. I went to college for software engineering and my year and a half there, it wasn't what I hoped for. I was teaching myself everything and didn't learn much from the courses. I heard about Triple Ten, which was called Practicum at the time, and I did some research on it, went on a meeting with one of their managers, and took their software engineering demo course and I just knew that this was the route to take; I knew this was what I was hoping and looking for. I learned so much from just the demo course itself and I realized then that I was going become part of Triple Ten. They structure the lessons and projects so well. One of my favorite things about the course, in the learning aspect, was that it was not just material and words on a screen but after every lesson you got to do hands-on practicing making sure you understand it and are confident with it. But no worries if you are not because they have the best tutors in the world there if you are needed. Every tutor there helped me out tremendously when I needed it and they were happy to help and always understanding. One thing I can say is that they all have so much patience because I know there were times, especially looking back now, where I bet they wanted to say to me... "How do you not get it" or "I just told you this". On top of all of this... the community managers are there if you need anything and they check in on you to make sure you are good or if you need anything at all. I can't rave enough about how amazing everyone is and how awesome the boot camp is itself. They have career coaches to help you land a job and help with interviews and get you ready for the next step.
After finishing this boot camp I can tell you that I feel very confident in what I can do when it comes to programming. The amount of learning and knowledge I have retained from this boot camp is incredible and joining it was one of the best decisions of my life.
I could go on forever about how awesome this boot camp is and how amazing all the tutors, managers and coaches are but you will never truly realize how awesome it is unless you take the course yourself. I completely encourage you too... they won't let you down!
So far my TripleTen experience has been great! I am taking the Full stack software developer course and I have learned ALOT (coming from a place of no coding experience whatsoever). I decided to start learning Software Engineering because I wanted to change careers out of the hospitality industry. I chose TripleTen because it had the best reviews out all the other bootcamps I researched and studying with them has been fairly straightforward for me. I try to get in about 20-25 hours a week of studying which I think is necessary to succeed. There are also a multitude of office hours with tutors that are very helpful.
I have been working my way through the program slowly and discovering new and amazing things that I didn't know I could do. Currently I am learning about API implementation on my apps and then moving into learning back end software engineering. It hasn't been easy for me to master these things but with TripleTens lessons in theory and the subsequent hands on practice make learning the harder things much easier.
The learning process is easy to follow and projects are broken into sprints that are satisfying to finish and then move on to the next one. I am also looking forward to taking advantage of the career prep program which I have dipped my toe in a bit but I want to solidify the material more before I begin. I only hear good things about it from my other course mates though!
I am still working my way through the course but hope to finish before my estimated finish date so that I can start utilizing my skills in a new career. If you are starting out in this field know that it can be challenging to start but if you have the right teachers and a drive to work hard and focus you can accomplish this with ease.
I appreciate you TripleTen!
Aku memilih TripleTen karena pengen belajar hal baru dan dapetin pekerjaan remote yang buka peluang besar. Aku lama banget mikir-mikir kursus mana yang cocok, tapi aku gak yakin kalau banyak kursus tersebut bakal terapin ilmu teori dalam praktek. Pendekatan langsung dari kursus data analyst TripleTen jadi kunci kesuksesanku. Meskipun susah buat aku belajar, tapi hasilnya bener-bener sepadan! Konsultasi video dengan para mentor membantu banget, karna diadain dua kali seminggu, kita bahas materi yang paling gak dimengerti, jadi aku lebih ngerti dalam analisis data.
Waktu aku mau mulai belajar teori dalam data analyst, aku bingung kursus mana yang harus diambil. Setelah searching-searching akhirnya aku memutuskan ikut TripleTen dan ternyata pilihan yang bagus banget. Materi-materi kursus dari TripleTen sangat praktis dan lebih fokus ke aplikasinya daripada sekadar teori. Di setiap sprint, aku diminta buat selesain proyek yang langsung bisa diaplikasikan di situasi nyata. Masukan dari mereka sangat berharga karena membantu aku lihat dimana kesalahan dan tingkatin skill pemrograman. Aku belum nyoba pusat karir, tapi aku yakin mereka bakal bantu nyari kerja.
Before diving into the world of computer programming, I was a secretary at a doctors office. I
Loved my coworkers and even liked my job but wasn't being challenged
Enough. I was introduced to programming through sites like
Codecademy. I immediately fell in love with learning to code and wanted to
Know more. I was lucky enough to be able to leave my full-time job to
Dive into learning further. I started with self-learning through all of the
Free sites you have undoubtedly have heard of, but eventually felt like I was in a rut, constantly learning
Theory but not putting it into practice or knowing if I was doing it
Right! I discovered Practicum by Yandex through a Facebook programming
Group I had joined. I took the free introductory course for web
Development and flew through it. The promise of real world projects,
Actual reviews and a community to be a part of convinced me to sign up.
I am so happy I did! One of the best things for me is now I have
Accountability. The course is split up into two week "sprints" that
Give me a goal to achieve, which is a great motivator for me. The
Sprints are made up of two parts. First is theory, which you read about and then immediately practice
In exercises. I'm a hands-on learner myself, so practicing what I just
Learned in theory is so helpful. After the theory you work on a real world
Project. For these projects you learn how to use common development tools such as Figma, Github, VScode
And will have a website of your own creation at the end. Your projects are reviewed by
Professional web developers who give further sources for you to
Research if needed and explain why something should be done a
Different way. We also have a live coding session for every sprint
That further explains the theory and helps you see coding in action.
If that wasn't enough, there is a fantastic community of your fellow
Students set up on the chat program Slack. You are able to ask others who are working
On the same project you are questions or get advice. It's so nice to know I'm not
The only one struggling with a problem or succeeding! You get practice
In helping others if you can and there are senior students from other
Cohorts that help answer questions as well. On top of that, what I've
Found most helpful is my tutor. The tutor is there to answer your
Questions when you don't know something but in a way that leads you to the
Answer instead of just giving you the solution outright.
Also I can tell everyone on the Practicum team wants me to succeed.
They give you countless resources and listen to your feedback. They
Want to improve the course for all students.
If you're on the fence about trying a bootcamp I would say jump over
And sign up for Practicum by Yandex, you won't regret it!
As a student of Practicum's Data Science course, I feel it made a lot of contribution, even though I am at the beginning of the way. First of all, it was very nice to try the course and the entrance part of the course was free. This allowed me to get an idea of how the course works and evaluate it. When I later started the main course, it always made me happy to feel their support. It is exciting to have a large number of projects, to have an intense but flexible schedule, to see the development by doing projects after learning with theory and practices, and to feel yourself in the real IT life cycle. Thank you Anastasia for her support in continuing the course. And thanks again to the whole team.
I started with the Data Analyst course as a beginner with programming and statistics. So far, I have learned so much. The projects after each sprint are challenging at first, but all the help from the student community and tutors are great!
I like the material it can be easily understood. I have not finished the course yet but i already have one job offer. Totally recommend
Like many other novice developers, I've found myself stuck in a tutorial loop which felt inescapable. I had been trying to make a career switch, but was frustrated with the endless "beginner" codecamps which often resulted in just copying and pasting code. I had even completed a FullStack Javascript program from a competitor and felt abandoned the moment I got my certificate. Luckily, I didn't give up and I found Practicum. The course lessons are very interesting and tend to dive a bit deeper than most other programs to ensure you learn the "Why" behind the code. They even sprinkle lessons throughout the curriculum dedicated to helping transfer careers! I've made some great relationships with my instructors who I'm glad to call my mentor. Thank you Practicum for helping me break into my dream career!
Practicum is setup on a platforms that is great for a variety of learning styles. There are the written theory sections of each chapter, then practical hands-on lessons, along with big projects to put what you learned to use. These projects can later be used in a professional portfolio, especially since we each hand code our own projects from scratch.
The program also offers a lot of support in the form of a regular tutor, other students, community manager and also live coding webinars. They also help students learn to think like a developer, as far as learning to troubleshoot and work through issues.
In my experience, it's a great program and all of the staff have been very knowledgeable and supportive. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to break into coding or data analysis!
After finishing a full-stack web development boot-camp, I felt lost and was definitely not ready for a job in the web development world. Since then, I knew that boot camps were not meant for me, but then I was going through Facebook and saw this ad for being a beta test for this new course that Practicum had, that one being a web development course. In my mind, I was skeptical. I already knew how boot-camps worked and how all they care about most of the time is to make money without caring whether the students learn or not, but I decided to give it a try; after all, it couldn't hurt, and I was a beta test. I've decided to enroll and did the introductory week and learned more in 2 weeks than I did in 2 months in my other boot-camp. Ever since I started, it has been quite a ride, with impressive and up to date materials. You're not just reading and asked to do something that you have no idea how to do, you get to practice all that you've learned, and then you get a task. The other great thing is that while you are learning, you are also learning Agile methodology, which is used for most companies out there. Now the tasks can be difficult and challenging at time, but you have a fantastic community and a tutor that is always willing to answer your questions. Reviews are the same way, they can seem as they are too picky at times, but in reality, they are trying to review your code as an actual company would. Thanks to Practicum, I could definitely say I am way better developer than I was when I came out of my other boot-camp and thanks to them, I now feel like confident enough to enter the field
I just started my third month in the web development program. Wanted to leave a review because there weren't many out there before I decided to sign up.
The good:
• The introductory course was a good way to discover that their teaching style is a good fit for me.
• I have learned a LOT in a short time. The large projects and strict deadlines keep me learning at a much faster pace than I ever would studying on my own.
• Having the main tutor, community manager, student tutors, and fellow classmates available. They're there if I have questions, need help, need to vent, etc.
• It is an incredible value. It's almost a year's worth of coding education for only $1000. Even when things aren't perfect, I can't really complain since I've saved so much money by going here instead of other (pricier) boot camps. And I feel like I'm receiving a very quality education for that price.
Could be better:
• Maybe it's because I'm older and not as quick as I used to be. But I spend a LOT more time on this course than I expected to. It's been the equivalent of a full-time job for me. They say 10 hours a week minimum. But I don't know how realistic that is depending on your experience level starting out.
• Sometimes there is a language barrier. The way things are worded on the learning platform can be difficult to understand. We also have live coding events and it can be difficult for me to understand what the programmer is saying.
• The learning platform can be frustrating. If you don't answer the question the exact way to the computer is expecting you to, then you can't continue. And if nobody is around on the slack channel to help you, then you can be stuck there for a long time. Which is not only a time waste, but also prevents you from being able to access your project and start working on it.
• This isn't really a negative thing. But they have a lot of faith in us lol. The projects we do every two weeks are not simple. It's not rare to feel unprepared and overwhelmed every time we see the instructions. It usually feels impossible at first. And the code reviewers are very strict about what they'll accept. Yet somehow, I keep managing to stick with it and complete everything.
Hope this is helpful to someone out there.
The material on the platform is engaging and the community is very supportive. But what really makes this course shine are the real, substantial projects that you build from the ground up, along with the challenging system of code reviews for each project. Highly recommended.
* The material is very structured with great examples that make it clear and easy to learn.
* The team makes it feel like home, always trying to assist with various issues and helping you to get through your track.
* You can start practicing immediately in the course platform, and work on your projects - the installation of the workspace on your PC is not a barrier! You can deal with it later.
* The course takes you step-by-step with small amounts of theory and small tasks - a great thing if you deal with concentration difficulties like me!
* There's practicing from the very beginning, you code nice stuff before you notice.
* All the topics you need for your projects are covered in the course texts, no need to drown in a sea of information - you'll know what to search for.
* Very organized forum for questions about tasks which makes it easy to find what you need quickly.
* All the necessary material is textual, the videos are usually just a bonus - a great advantage if you are the type of person that loves texts and despises videos like me:)
Besides that, I think you'll need to develop a good coding style on your own, and search for efficient and aesthetic ways to implement your code. I came to this course with some experience in Python coding and with a BSc in electrical engineering, but I don't think that's necessary for studying.
Practicum by Yandex (data science program) offers systematised learning with clear progression and constant sense of achievement. In my opinion, this 12 months intensive course will skill you up to industry standard data analysis. You will build an impressive portfolio ranging from EDA to computer vision. This is an excellent boot-camp that will be gaining in popularity for sure.
Answer: It is legit! I have been using it since February 2020 and I have completed 6 Python projects under them. Try the introductory course for free if you're skeptical.
Answer: Encouragement from the community manager helped. After trying to learn coding on my own, it was nice to have someone keeping me accountable. I also read a lot of positive reviews. It seemed worth the risk considering how affordable they are. And it was a great decision for me. They are an incredible school.
Answer: I'm not sure why haha just saw the ad and thought i wanna try)
TripleTen is an online career accelerator helping busy professionals transition into AI-ready tech roles. Our programs stand out for their AI-focused curriculum, hands-on practice, flexible learning, and career coaching. 80% of our students come from non-STEM backgrounds. If you don't land a job within ten months of completing our program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed.
We offer part-time programs in: AI & Machine Learning, AI Software Engineering, Data Analytics, Quality Assurance, Cybersecurity, UX/UI Design, AI Automation. Every TripleTen program includes AI tools and workflows to reflect current employer needs. Ready to upgrade your skills for today’s market? We’re ready to help.


Hi Darien,
Thank you for sharing your experience! It’s clear that you’ve really taken full advantage of everything TripleTen has to offer, from the in-depth curriculum to the real-world projects and, of course, the support system. Your growth into a confident full-stack software engineer is truly inspiring. Wishing you continued success in your tech career!
Cheers,
Natasha from the TripleTen team