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by h1d
3999 days ago
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I was in a similar boat.
Classes did nothing but made me yawn, spent time creating web apps for myself and for personal group of people.
Soon, people realize that is your specialty, got a few part time job as a web developer during college through invitation. It was good to know how a paid job works.
I quit college seeing no hope of willing to complete it, then several years later, started to work in a company for a year just for the sake of it, now I go independent getting enough work without asking for one for years all thanks to the knowledge I acquired back then.
If you're imterested in a tech, dive into it, create something out of it, so you and others realize what you're capable of. Take your time to learn what you like, it pays off well later as you have no time to learn deeply after you start working as schedule becomes more important than quality of your work most of the time. |
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