Three months. One language. A completely new career.
*First year salary difference from previous role, based on 2023–2024 outcome reports.
✅ Practical, project-ready ✅ Fast learners ✅ Strong collaboration and communication
| Phase | Focus | Output | |-------|-------|--------| | | Syntax, control flow, functions | 20+ small scripts | | Weeks 4-6 | Data structures, file I/O, APIs | CLI tools, web scraper | | Weeks 7-9 | Databases, Flask/Django, Git | Full-stack mini-app | | Weeks 10-12 | Capstone + portfolio + interview prep | Deployed project |
Stories like Elena’s are common in bootcamp marketing. But are they the rule or the exception? Not everyone thrives. Bootcamp dropout rates range from 10% to 30%, and the reasons are revealing:
✘ You’re deeply in debt with no runway ✘ You prefer slow, deep theoretical learning ✘ You can’t commit full-time ✘ You expect a job without portfolio polish The Bottom Line Bootcamp Python won’t turn you into Guido van Rossum. But it can turn you into a competent, employable developer — if you bring the grit.
The language is friendly. The learning curve is not. But for thousands of career-changers each year, those three months become the launchpad for a new life. And in a tech economy hungry for Python talent, that’s not just hype. It’s a pipeline. Want to know which bootcamps publish real outcome data? We’ve vetted 12 programs — [download the comparison sheet].
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