Okay so… I just entered my final year and ngl I’m lowkey panicking. I wasted my last 3 years doing basically nothing. I don’t know programming properly, never built a single real-world project, and now placements are around the corner.
Like fr, is there still any chance for me to pick up a skill, actually build stuff, and somehow get job-ready before it’s too late? Or should I just accept my fate lol.
Also random question (pls don’t roast me): is there even a platform where you can:
- buy projects (so I can at least see how things work)
- get mentorship/teaching from people who know their stuff
- and later maybe even sell my own projects when I get better
Basically like a one-stop place to learn + build + get guidance. Does that even exist or am I just daydreaming here?
Any advice would be a lifesaver 🙏—
Senior UI architect here. I didn’t know shit about crap when I graduated college as far as programming, and I was on the fucking Dean’s List and graduated with honors. 95% of what I know I learned it on the job after college. Today I work from home and have a comfortable income so don’t let your fears take hold. You still have to study on your own creating personal projects which will teach you way more programming than what you learned in college.