Sausalito, California
How real is imposter syndrome?
I've heard of imposter syndrome typically with college decisions and people winning highly praised awards. What is it and is it actually a real thing?
Does the college you go to effect how your future employers view you?
How much does it matter in the future to your future employers whether you went a prestigious college or community college and everything in between?
How can someone balance their job, their education, and their family?
How should someone manage their work hours to allow enough time to keep up with their education but also have enough time remaining to spend with their family?
What can someone do the night before to prepare for an interview?
What kinds of questions should a person practice answering to prepare for an interview and what mindset/mental headspace should someone be in the night before?
Should I continue learning JavaScript, CSS, and HTML or start learning Python?
I know the general basics of each of them, but should I further strengthen those languages before learning a new language?
Benefits on work-study
I heard that working while going to college can be a busy schedule, but a lot of people are doing it. I wonder what's the pros and cons it has?
College material access
Where is the place that can be available when it comes to getting the text book materials for college?
How did you find & connect with your mentors?
To become a great person, I think you need to be led by a great person.
What technical skills have you relied on to get to where you are today?
For many different jobs you need different skills, what specific skill would be good in all settings.
What should I do as someone going into college to help myself be more competitive for future oportunities?
My major is computer science and I know that it is a competitive field. I want to know what I can do to be ahead of my competition.
What things can I do in my senior that can put me ahead of others or even just to better than I was?
I'm trying to be the best me for my last year of high school so defiantly things I can do this summer or during my senior year that can make me a better me.
Where can I go to get a better grip on what to major in college?
I'm a junior in high school just trying to understand what I like to do after high school and that is probably college but many things come up when I think about college such as where would I be attending, what major fits me, etc.
What are the steps needed to take to become a software engineer ?
I need help and step by step to achieve my career goal
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