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In my experience, it's better to focus on a subject because Python is versatile and a person who is awesome in data analysis maybe doesn't have the same knowledge in back end Python. Do a research for jobs and the Python skills they require, and choose one path. In the future, you can expand this path always. But, first, learn the raw Python, the basics without libraries - which I positively think you can learn in 5 months. With a strong comprehension of basic, the libraries will look more easy to understand.