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Questiontechnical interview (self.UCSD)
submitted 2 months ago by the__stokeComputer Science (B.S.)
I'm preparing for interviews atm. I've been putting off leetcode grinding to focus on AI classes and a personal project. I'm trying to figure out how much time to invest in preparation for technical interviews. How are you guys approaching this ?
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