Where random
bits
of advice from all over the place are provided to you in a somewhat puzzling manner.
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When you are creating an application, always assume the user is really stupid. This way, you don't risk creating something that is too difficult to understand or a hassle to use.
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A resume isn't that useful in the technical world, but your projects sure are. That's why you must treat your GitHub or coding portfolio as your resume instead.
- Work Smarter, Not Harder
- Start off the day using 5 minutes to manage your schedule for the rest of the day and week
- Jot down to-dos and deadlines on an electronic list whenever they arise (apps like Reminders, Wunderlist, Keep)
- Transfer to-dos and deadlines to a calendar (physical/electronic) in morning (try apps like Calendar, Google Cal, Sunrise Calendar)
- Plan day with realistic time frames
- Move what you don’t have time for to a different date
Apps that take care of reminders, assignments, and the calendar for school include iStudiez Pro, Erudio, iHomework, and MyStudyLife. See which one works best for you.
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Defeat Procrastination
- Build a work routine for big projects so that you make steady progress and don't work on it all in one session
- Try to fit in as many mini tasks as possible between classes
- Study in isolation without distraction or just with background motivational/classical music
- Take a small break every hour
- Morning and afternoon are ideal times for work, not the evening
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Take notes using your laptop/tablet. Keep all your notes in one application (like Evernote).
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Stay organized between your phone and laptop by having the same apps used on both for maximum synchronization.
What advice would you give to a Computer Science major student that you wish you were given when you started Computer Science?
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