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pat1maker2020-07-24 09:19:29
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pat1maker, 2020-07-24 09:19:29

What to study during the summer holidays for a college student?

I would like to do something for myself during the summer holidays, but because I have not yet decided on the direction, I want to gain knowledge that will be useful in all areas. In college (PRUE, from September - 3rd year) we study c ++. I am familiar with OOP at the level of "I can make a virtual store with a basket, adding an assortment, managing finances" :). I still want to develop in python (although everything can change). Read a light book on neural networks. It seems to be hooked, but it seems not. I would like to understand mathematics better, but since did not decide on the direction, then the spread of topics in mathematics is too large.

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-07-24
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I would like to do something for myself during the summer holidays

McDonald's, construction, lawn mowing. You can make good money, and more than a half-educated person can earn on "neural cities".

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dmshar, 2020-07-24
@dmshar

According to the list of these phrases:
I still want to develop in python - although everything can change (That is, I want and don't want to).
Read a light book on neural networks. It seems to be hooked, but it seems not (either interesting, or not, who knows).
I would like to understand mathematics better, but since did not decide on the direction, then the spread of topics in mathematics is too large. (i.e. I’m too lazy to learn math, I’m looking for an excuse, as if it seems to teach and not teach).
I have not yet decided on the direction, I want to gain knowledge that will be useful in all areas. Well, that is, I want something, I don’t know what, but advise me of something that would be useful to me in any case.
only one conclusion can be drawn. You do NOT want to learn anything, just looking for "excuses". If people really strive for something, they take and teach. Everything in a row, not "as if smaller." They teach what they themselves are interested in, and not "either yes or no." And they look for answers to questions on their own, and do not go out to the square (the forum is a "square", if anything) and shout - "Well, passers-by, who, what will advise me smart here. For I myself am even too lazy to decide something."
And when they are told how they look from the outside, they make a thoughtful conclusion that everyone has gathered here with the wrong intellect. Well, if not with that, then ask where people gather, "grown up" and your "level".

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