Lack of motivation
Is it okay if some days I don’t feel like coding?
Is it okay if some days I don’t feel like coding?
I am currently a fresh at a community college, i study computer science and have no knowledge of coding. I try to figure it out myself but I get confused because there are too many resources online. I feel like I can do it but then I need guidance on what to do and the steps to take to be a very good programmer. I also need some certification course to take to add to my resume because my resume is empty. I really wish to get an internship by next year summer to gain more experience and knowledge about the field. It’s just a lot because I have to figure it out all by myself.
Hey Baxate , How are you doing hope you're doing well. So basically I have a question and I’ll keep it short and simple, software engineering or CS? I’m leaving for university next month, and it would really help to get your opinion. So basically I’d like to work soon after my bachelor's and am not really concerned about master's but I don’t mind that as well. What is best for the future and to get a good pay job right a way?
Hey man, probably wont see this but I am actually very interested in software engineering and I'm currently going to a cyber focused high school that gets us started pretty early with programming languages and engineering skills, i just wanted to ask if you have any tips or advice for my road to college, my dream is to go to MIT but Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt, and a few others are on my list as well, I'm not entirely sure I want to go into this field as Cybersecurity also interests me, but it is an option. Also, how could I get started on some personal projects for GitHub that would possibly bring some attention to colleges or at least acknowledgement as I know you brought this up. Thank you so much!
Hey Baxate. I’m a computer science student right now and i’m having a huge dilemma about my future and wanted to ask you what i could do to succeed. i go to a liberal arts university ranked a little below 100 nationally for computer science and without an actual engineering department on a practically full ride financial award. i sent in a transfer application for virginia tech which is a school ranked top 25 in the nation for engineering and 29 for computer science. i don’t like the atmosphere of my current college and think virginia tech would offer a much more enjoyable environment for me. however, there are some issues. number one it’s more expensive and i would risk potentially going into around 30000 dollars in debt but hopefully less based off of my current plan to pay. because of that i would also have to work a little during college which may restrict my financial freedom and time management. number 2 i’m less certain about the potential of summer research at tech vs my school, since i’ll be coming in as a transfer student, however i’m sure i’d still be capable of finding some opportunity. i want to have a better, more enjoyable college experience and go where i know i can elevate a potential career in computer science, but i also don’t want to make a decision that would be rash financially and put me in a bad position for my future. as someone in the field snd s former college student, i was hoping you could offer some advice for me? thanks so much!: