There's an autonomous attitude and approach to learning UX/UI design going on here that helps you be a designer and not just learn what a designer does. If you're up for the challenge, you won't regret it!
I'm really happy I took Burlington Code Academy. The instruction is top notch, the TA's are great, and the projects are interesting and challenging. The employees of Burlington Code Academy seem to really care about your success during the class and after.
At 31 years old I decided to leave a very comfortable sales job at a great company to pursue a new career in coding and haven't looked back. The curriculum is very thorough and cutting edge with an emphasis on helping students learn highly marketable skills.
These bootcamps are very new and people are still learning the best methodologies around teaching them. If you want to learn to code in a short amount of time with a great group of people and avoid the headaches of figuring everything out on your own, this is the best option.
I was constantly challenged, pushed, and my effort was rewarded with a new full-time career. I left a career with masters degree making $55k and in three months (of very hard work) found a remote job making $72k for an entry level position. The course paid for itself and I've never been happier.