Start creating projects and building a portfolio as soon as possible while you’re in school. The earlier you start coding and gaining hands-on experience, the faster you’ll land a job in your desired field.”
“Ensure you have at least four solid projects to showcase on your resume, and be prepared to discuss them confidently during interviews. Alongside building projects, dedicate significant effort to mastering data structures and algorithms-they’re key to excelling in technical interviews.”
it’s good, just been trying to put in the hrs to go through the material. as someone starting fairly fresh into tech (did a bit of freecodecamp html, css, javascript), the main challenge really is just retaining all the information. it’s also my first course ever for WGU which i was surprised that my mentor chose but i’m not discouraged (yet lol). love your vids btw! especially the ones when you spoke about your past experiences (career) and perspective
That’s great to hear that your new to tech and also have looked at some online material. I started with freecodecamp and i love their youtube tutorials. Watching them is what made me ultimately decide i wanted to pursue working in tech. And retaining the information will be how you learn and once you find your rhythm, you’ll start getting things much faster. Your mentor wants to hit the ground running and i respect it! 🤣🙌🏾. Thank you for your kind words and encouragement ❤️
@@Sams-explorations oh nice! yeah freecodecamp and other free online material helped me too with my decision to pursue this SWE degree at WGU and yeah, its all about being consistent and finding that rhythm. even when one day finishing the degree and working in the industry, learning new information will be endless just by how much tech constantly evolves. My mentor does! maybe everyone's mentor plans it out in that similar way lol. I appreciate seeing your content and hearing your perspective 🙏
Love your channel, you have a sweet spirit. Your skin is pretty
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate the support ❤️
Start creating projects and building a portfolio as soon as possible while you’re in school. The earlier you start coding and gaining hands-on experience, the faster you’ll land a job in your desired field.”
You’re absolutely right! The more experience the better and i’m right there with you. 🙌🏾
“Ensure you have at least four solid projects to showcase on your resume, and be prepared to discuss them confidently during interviews. Alongside building projects, dedicate significant effort to mastering data structures and algorithms-they’re key to excelling in technical interviews.”
I love the advice about the projects, those will come in handy for sure. Thank you! ❤️
i attend WGU 8 classes left
Your in the home stretch! Congratulations!
Just started this class at the beginning of this month
Awesome! How’s it going so far?
it’s good, just been trying to put in the hrs to go through the material. as someone starting fairly fresh into tech (did a bit of freecodecamp html, css, javascript), the main challenge really is just retaining all the information. it’s also my first course ever for WGU which i was surprised that my mentor chose but i’m not discouraged (yet lol). love your vids btw! especially the ones when you spoke about your past experiences (career) and perspective
That’s great to hear that your new to tech and also have looked at some online material. I started with freecodecamp and i love their youtube tutorials. Watching them is what made me ultimately decide i wanted to pursue working in tech.
And retaining the information will be how you learn and once you find your rhythm, you’ll start getting things much faster.
Your mentor wants to hit the ground running and i respect it! 🤣🙌🏾. Thank you for your kind words and encouragement ❤️
@@Sams-explorations oh nice! yeah freecodecamp and other free online material helped me too with my decision to pursue this SWE degree at WGU
and yeah, its all about being consistent and finding that rhythm. even when one day finishing the degree and working in the industry, learning new information will be endless just by how much tech constantly evolves.
My mentor does! maybe everyone's mentor plans it out in that similar way lol. I appreciate seeing your content and hearing your perspective 🙏
Thank you so much for your support and i look forward to continuing to hear about your journey! We got this! 🙌🏾❤️