Learn from veteran programmer and educator Avrumi Friedman at the Lakewood Institute of Technology: all the details below!
Attention post-seminary girls! Are you a logical thinker? Someone who enjoys a good challenge? Did you always do well in math? Enjoy the challenge of using your brain to solve a problem? If you answered yes to any of the above, software development may be the perfect career for you.
As a computer programmer, you can work pretty much anywhere. These days, every industry needs software developers, you won’t be limited to a ‘tech-only’ work environment. And with the skills you’ve acquired at the Lakewood Institute of Technology (LIT), you’ll be ready to jump right in to your first job after just 9 months. They’ll also do what they can to help you find a job after you graduate. In fact, many local companies reach out to LIT when they’re hiring; they love hiring LIT graduates!

Avrumi Friedman, veteran programmer and educator at the Lakewood Institute of Technology, explains why students flock to his course, year after year. ‘Learning programming isn’t easy!’ he explains, ‘It comes down to how we teach the material. We break the content down into manageable bites, making each complex concept super, super clear. We listen to our student’s questions and don’t stop until they fully understand. We’re always reachable through Slack.’
One graduate of LIT said, ‘The concepts were given over in such a clear and memorable way. The classes were so enjoyable! It was helpful that when teaching, we didn’t learn the latest and easy way of doing things until we actually had the core concepts/skills. All of the background/behind the scenes explanations were great, too!’

‘Programming is an always-evolving industry. Because I work in the field,’ Mr. Friedman continues, ‘I stay up-to-date on the latest info. The material in the course changes every year, making sure my students get the absolute latest information.’
Another graduate said, ‘I really enjoyed the classes, and the homeworks were always the perfect challenge. Plus, the course was really current and had super up-to-date information.’
Lakewood Institute of Technology’s Computer Programming course starts on September 16th, so don’t miss out! Nervous to commit? Give it a try for the first month, and if you find that programming isn’t for you, you can get a full refund. That’s right, you can try the course risk-free!
Visit www.lakewoodprogramming.com or call (732) 290-5703 to learn more and sign up; your programming career is just 9 months away!
