
She Was Solving Code on Pen and Paper While Her Baby Cried in the Next Room
Christele taught middle school for eight years. With a deployed husband and a one-year-old, she switched to automation engineering and more than doubled her salary.

Student Stories

Christele taught middle school for eight years. With a deployed husband and a one-year-old, she switched to automation engineering and more than doubled her salary.


Bradley left the military uncertain about his future. Seven friends had already done it. Now he has one message: do not quit.


With a deployed husband and a one-year-old, Ivette went from teaching middle school to automation engineering.


Lilia moved from Russia, worked retail, caught COVID mid-program, dropped out, started over, and landed her dream job.


Husna tried Amazon FBA, babysitting, and car rentals. Nothing clicked until she saw her first Selenium test run on its own.


Judd spent six years studying medicine in India. Then he gave his family an ultimatum and switched to cybersecurity.


Zainab started over at 40 with two kids, limited English, and zero tech background. She got four job offers.


Aygul was a kindergarten teacher who cried during her first coding classes. She kept going. Now she knows 100 people working in tech.


Miriam was a nail tech and cab driver who dreamed of working in the big buildings. Now she's a six-figure automation engineer.


Omar went from restaurant management to software engineering. His group of 12 had 11 land jobs within three months.


Azamat graduated three years ago. He still takes student calls while driving through California. Here's why.


Aygun went from translating, driving GrubHub, and managing stores to becoming a QA lead. She changed her life at 40.


Tifa hadn't worked since 2008. Her daughter's simple question led her from stay-at-home mom to six-figure tech career.


Navar worked retail 10 AM to 9 PM for nine years. His brother's screenshot of a paycheck changed everything.


Tariq went from counting reps in the gym to writing code. His secret? The same discipline that made him a great athlete.
