Referral
Hi, Could you please share your few successful conversations templates which you used for getting a referral!
Hi, Could you please share your few successful conversations templates which you used for getting a referral!
Hi Baxate, I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to reach out and express my appreciation for the insightful content you share on Instagram. Your journey as a computer science student is truly inspiring. I'm currently in the process of applying for a transfer to Georgia Tech, and I was hoping you could provide some guidance. Specifically, I'm curious about the experiences, GPA, and any other factors that you believe contributed to your acceptance into the university. Additionally, I would like to know about scholarships from Georgia Tech that I can look into. Thank you for considering my questions. I'm looking forward to any advice or information you're able to provide.
Hey Baxate, I'm a high school student who wants major in software in the future and I was wondering what S.T.E.M. extracurriculars you put on your college resume. I was also wondering how I can incorporate learning how to code into my schedule in high school so I can better my chances of getting into the competitive universities of California by putting more effort into S.T.E.M.-related extracurriculars. I love your content by the way!
Hey, I saw some of your reels and I thought some of the takes you had were pretty insightful , and I’ve been trying to get multiple perspectives/answers on this question, what do you think my chances of getting a full time job/multiple in the software engineering field would be if I self-taught and built up a good portfolio (programs/group projects on GitHub). I’m considering other options besides finishing my SE degree since I’m not doing too well, academically. The goal is to have flexible space and work from pretty much anywhere.
Hello baxate. i am an engineering student entering his second year. i enjoy coding and like the prospects and idea of a software engineering job/career, however being an 18 year old i don’t have much trust in myself when it comes to determining my career haha. because of this i decided to study mechanical engineering and if i ever decided to break into software i would get a masters in CS or do boot camp. however, i still have anxiety about the decision, as i still fear missing out on the benefits of working in tech and am worried that the versatility of my degree may still make hard to ever break into tech if i wanted too. do you think i made a reasonable decision, and how complicated is it really to break into tech under this path? thansk so much.