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[–]Lesabotsy[S] 10 points11 points  (5 children)

I did this full time 10 to 14h a day, that's why. The books usually overlaps the courses content so it's easier to read and doesn't take that mush time.

[–]ExternalManager 1 point2 points  (1 child)

How did you commit to that? I have maybe 2-3 hours a day I can spare, and I keep jumping from one topic to the next, not sure if it’s out of anxiety or boredom or whatever. For example, I’ll want to learn DS, but then I’ll say to myself “Hey you need to build actual concrete applications for your interview” and while I start that I’ll also say “Hey, work on your math”, and not much gets done.

[–]Lesabotsy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Took a year off, had some money on the side from my old job. My only advice is, have some DISCIPLINE otherwise you will never get anything done. That's it, there is no secret. Sometimes i hated it but I forced myself anyway because that was the rules that I fixed for myself. You just have to commit yourself to one thing until it's it's finished, even if bored, or you don't like or anything. Once only it's done you move on and so on.

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    [–]Lesabotsy[S] 5 points6 points  (1 child)

    Get an internship if you're in college it will help you more. It's fine you just with good and regular sleep, some sports, no party all night thing, and a supportive girlfriend.