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 My educational goal in Computer Science is to develop my front-end skills, as I feel I lack knowledge in design and color palettes. I also want to learn more about operating systems, but I’m still unsure about what the course covers. The books I’ve seen mainly focus on learning Linux commands and programming in C.

I don’t have a specific career goal in Computer Science besides wanting a job where I can work from home. I’m not ready to leave the valley where I live, but I’m considering it since I’m pretty sure there’s no job market for CS here.

I’ll be ready to take the test in 18 months, and I’d like to achieve an 80% score.

This week was focused more on reflecting about my career, AI, and team collaboration. It was interesting to think about these topics.

Comments

  1. You've set clear educational goals, especially in front-end design. Focusing on improving your skills is a great step. I’m also aiming for a remote job after graduation. Since remote positions can be competitive, building a strong portfolio now will help you stand out. You might also consider joining online communities to expand your network, which could increase your chances of finding the right remote role.

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  2. Hey Martin, I think it's awesome that you're looking into books about Linux, and C! I think it's great that you want to work in a remote job, and I feel that this industry is a really awesome one to be in for remote opportunities. I agree that remote jobs are competitive, so building up personal projects and code for your portfolio can be beneficial. I also feel that I'm not ready to leave home, either. After reviewing our courses, I believe that we will be learning a lot of the skills you're hoping to get better at. Keep pursuing your passions!

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