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Hi Baxate, Hope you are doing great I wanted some guidance with my resume could you help me with that
Hi Baxate, Hope you are doing great I wanted some guidance with my resume could you help me with that
Hey Baxate, I'm a 22 year old and moved to Canada at the start of this year and want to become a software engineer. I was previously studying Accounting back home but I dropped out because I realized I picked the wrong major when I was 19 (didn't have much life experience back then). But now that I've got most things figured out and know what I truly want, I've decided to study computer science and go back to school again. I've spent most of this year learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript and a lil bit of Java through online resources. What advice would you give for someone who's starting out Comp Sci in Uni at 23? Am I too late for the party? Also should I take the Uni route or the Bootcamp route? (*Also I took the required Canadian high school courses this year in order to get into Uni and my grades looks pretty good and should get me into one of the top schools here. They don't use SAT's for uni admission process here but use grade 12 marks.*) Thanks :)
Hi, I’m 16 and interested in becoming a software engineer like you talk about in your tiktoks. I’ve just enrolled in a 2 year college course in film production and graphic design, I was curious on your opinions and thoughts about how I could branch out and go into the field of software engineering. I’m from the uk, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you,
Hello sir i am currently in 12 standard And i want to become a software engineer but i am confused about how can i pursue by degree by taking btech or computer science.Please help me which should i choose to pursue my career in software engineer.Thank you
Hey guys, Im a kid from Colorado and will be attending Boston university for computer software engineering. Lately I can’t help but think if I’ve made the right choice in schools, since I had a good offer from school of mines (a highly ranked school in CO). As well as having family only 30 mins away, that attribute of convenience is nice. The constant thinking if I made the right choice paired with the natural emotions of being nervous have had me contemplating if what I am doing is the best path for me. How can you deal with going to college the first time, and have you ever thought if you made the right choice in schools?