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What should a student programmer do at a university?
Good afternoon "mature" and successful Toaster programmers! I would like to ask you for advice: "I am a first-year student in the IT field, I do not have much free time. In the future, God forbid, I will work in my specialty with a focus on career growth. What would you advise: spend your free time studying programming or on the social life of the university?Thank you in advance and I will be glad for examples from my own experience!
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1 course - probably it is better to learn everything yourself that interests you. 2 course - student projects, for example. 3-4 course - you can go and work for 20 hours a week in your specialty. Something like this.
booze. girls and acquaintances. with a probability of 99%, after university, this no longer shines for you) .... well, at least not in such quantities
It is probably preferable to study coding, but you can’t completely immerse yourself in programming for a long time, you need to be distracted. The main thing is to find the best balance for yourself.
initial courses - a very strong emphasis on mathematics, algorithms, fundamental knowledge, not only in the field of programming, but even physics, technology ...
senior courses - practice and application of all the theory studied using all the programming languages \u200b\u200blearned ....
earn extra money or no - your business, a matter of time and interest. in university, do not chase money, chase knowledge and learn to learn, learn to adapt to the market, learn psychology, learn to feel the code, learn to be a person, a specialist, a programmer ...
and after you will have an exciting and long path to a successful career and rewards for all your labors...
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