MakerSquare is now Hack Reactor

As of 11/1/16, Hack Reactor has unified its network of schools, including MakerSquare and Telegraph Academy, under the Hack Reactor brand.

Subject to regulatory approval, MakerSquare's network of schools are rebranded as Hack Reactor Austin, Hack Reactor Los Angeles, Hack Reactor San Francisco and Hack Reactor New York City.

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MakerSquare

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MakerSquare is a 12-week immersive career accelerator program in Austin and San Francisco that aims to turn ambitious beginners looking to learn computer programming into marketable software engineers. MakerSquare's curriculum focuses solely on JavaScript with a large focus on software engineering fundamentals. NodeJS, Angular, Meteor and Express are just a few of the libraries, frameworks and platforms students work with. Additionally, throughout the program, MakerSquare hosts a variety of interactive events like mentorship night, weekly Makerstories sessions, Demos 'n' Drinks nights, hackathons, and career prep events. MakerSquare hosts a Career Day at the end of every class and also provides ongoing graduate career support to help students get interviews with partner companies. MakerSquare is looking for students who are passionate, tenacious, curious, patient and critical thinkers.

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Austin
    Mar 18, 2016
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    Great school with good instructors, curriculum and exercises

    Great school with good instructors, curriculum and exercises that help you evolve from 'newborn to a toddler into programming world'. I am referring to prep course that I am currently attending and enjoying. All immersive students seem to be satisfied with the boot camp program.
    If you want to challenge yourself, gain new desired skills for changing job market, enjoy the logic, math ,computer science and more - try it !
    ( I looked up Yelp before si...

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  • Anonymous
    Designer • Graduate • Austin
    Mar 18, 2016
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    One of the best decisions I've ever made

    I took the Part Time Front End course at MakerSquare and it was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I have been a Designer for several years, but felt that improving my front-end development skills would really take me to the next level in my career. 

    Having taken the class, I'm not only taking on rewarding projects that are heavy on web development, but with the help of tools I learned about through the course, I was able to apply those skills directl...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Austin
    Mar 18, 2016
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    Really impressed with how much I learned

    I just completed MakerSquare's part-time front-end dev program.

    A few things sold me on MakerSquare:

    - They offered a part-time front-end dev program so I could continue working full-time and attend the evening classes.

    - It felt personal. In my research, some dev schools felt more factory-like, while others (e.g. MakerSquare) had much more of a personal touch. The instructors obviously care and are extremely i...
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  • Mark
    Mark
    Software Engineer • Graduate • San Francisco
    Mar 17, 2016
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    Overall fantastic experience

    I'm gonna write this on one particular angle of deciding between different bootcamps since I a) think the other folks here give a pretty good run through of the curriculum, and b) I didn't really find good info when I was making my decision.

    Ultimately I was torn between MakerSquare, Hack Reactor and App Academy. My constraint was mainly timing and MakerSquare was able to get me into an immediately start date whereas Hack Reactor would have been the next cohort. Debated just wait...

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  • Ben Poon
    Ben Poon
    Software Developer • Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Austin
    Mar 04, 2016
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    I can happily say that I sought, and found, what I was looking for in Austin

    I moved to Austin to attend MakerSquare's sixth immersive cohort in April 2014. If I could afford it (or if they would give me a discount /wink), I would literally re-enroll in their November class and do the whole thing over again.

    I think people come to a camp like MakerSquare for a variety of reasons. Some need help with technical obstacles and want to shorten the time it takes for them to learn programming. Others want to get involved with companies operating on more modern t...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • San Francisco
    Mar 04, 2016
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    I'm happy I chose MakerSquare

    I had three top school choices (and three other backups) when I decided to make the career change to programmer. My top three were Hacker School (now Recurse), Hack Reactor and MakerSquare. Any bootcamp worth getting into is tough to get into, so I suggest applying to at least a few. I got into MakerSquare and it made sense financially so I stopped applying elsewhere and started doing the pre-work. The thing that really impressed me about MakerSquare, from the very beginning was how ...

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  • Anonymous
    Student • San Francisco
    Mar 04, 2016
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    I could go on and on about how great MakerSquare is.

    I am not a student (yet!) which perhaps provides a distanced or at least different perspective than some other Yelp reviewers. I regularly attend the weekly JavaScript Lesson taught by the MakerSquare Fellows as well as other Meetups such as Ask Me Anything events with faculty and staff. I also paid for and attended the month-long part-time Intro to Web Dev course called MakerPrep. All this to say I've had relatively extensive exposure to the MakerSquare atmosphere and personally kno...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • San Francisco
    Mar 04, 2016
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    I cannot stress enough how amazing this program is

    I cannot stress enough how amazing this program is and how much it changed my life. 

    Background: My undergraduate degree is in music education, and prior to moving to San Francisco I had been teaching high school music. I knew I wanted to make the jump to software engineering and after teaching myself javascript, I began researching schools. 

    Why MKS:

    I had narrowed down possible school choices to a select few by...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • San Francisco
    Mar 04, 2016
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    This is the best investment I have made in my life

    MakerSquare is an accelerated web development course that teaches you fundamental web dev skills with a strong focus on Javascript. I am a firm believer in the quality of this program and think that this program is absolutely worth the time and money required. This is the best investment I have made in my life, and would hold it's worth equal to that of a college degree. 

    A little about me

    Before coming to MKS I had a business degree fr...

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  • Anonymous
    Jr. Web Developer • Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Austin
    Mar 04, 2016
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    I now work as a Junior Developer

    Im a grad of the aforementioned Makersquare (second cohort) I now work as a Junior Developer at YouEarnedit.com. I'd say the think that made me successful is that Im a rapid learner. 

    I hear a lot of backlash from people who say that bootcampers cant be as good as people who have CS degrees,...

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  • Anonymous
    Web developer • Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Austin
    Mar 04, 2016
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    Currently, I am employed by a local dev team as a Web Developer and I am learning PHP and Drupal.

    The environment at MakerSquare is one of enthusiastic learning.  It was a joy to be around intelligent, knowledge-seeking individuals, who were united under the common cause of career change and coding.  Pair programming was encouraged and students enthusiastically tutored each other throughout lessons under the watchful guidance of some dedicated instructors.  This course is completely immersive, 9-6pm, M-F, and also requires outside study as well as two weekend-long hackathons. You...

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  • Anonymous
    Project Manager • Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Austin
    Mar 04, 2016
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    In short, I'm very happy!

    In short, I'm very happy! Though I'm not programming on a daily basis, I was able to get into the St. Louis startup scene which was my main goal before enrolling at MakerSquare. I've also built a really awesome network of programmers and startup gurus in St. Louis and I believe that's thanks to MakerSquare! :-) 

    I joined in Winter 2013-2014 (Cohort 3 Represent!). My reason for joining originally was not initially to become a software/web developer.  Rather, I wanted to be able t...

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