After many years in the digital marketing industry, I've made the decision to switch career paths and moving into website development.
I want to avoid university so online courses seem to be the best alternative. However, I'm now stuck with how to proceed in this area.
I've found two courses that differ massively and would love some advice on which to go for:
1.
https://www.learningpeople.com/uk/course/code-institute/full-stack-developer/
This option is a 12 month course with a commitment of £6500 but seems to come with accreditations and career help/advice.
Pros:
- Recognised diploma
- Career advice and support
Cons:
- £6500! Do I need to spend this much to learn coding?
- Doesn't seem to be as up to date
2.
https://www.shecodes.io/workshop-pro
This is a course that could be completed in around 6 - 9 months for £990 but doesn't seem to have any industry recognised certificates.
Pros:
- Cheaper
- Less time
- Teaches modern coding platforms (React and uses Bootstrap)
Cons:
- Doesn't seem to be industry recognised
- Not as much career advice or progression support
I'm trying to avoid making a commitment of £6500 just to realise halfway through that I don't like the structure or the support isn't to the standard as advertised.
On the other side with SheCodes, I don't want wish I went with TLP 9 months down the line.
Any advice would help massively!