I’m graduating this year and I’m genuinely confused about where I stand as a developer.
I’m not claiming to be exceptional, but I do have a solid understanding compared to most of my peers:
C++, Python
OOPs, DSA
ML fundamentals (math behind algorithms)
Neural networks (even implemented some from scratch)
Kaggle projects — so I understand the full ML pipeline conceptually
Yet I feel like I know nothing.
Every time I try to build a real project, I get stuck midway. I realize I’ve never worked with some concept before then I fall into a rabbit hole trying to “learn everything properly”… and the project dies.
This has happened every single time.
I’ve never completed a project end-to-end, and now I’m panicking:
I’m graduating
I don’t know what qualifies as a “good project”
I don’t know what I should actually be building
I don’t have anyone in my family or circle who’s in tech — I’m the first engineer
I feel like I’ve done a lot of learning, but created nothing tangible.
If you’ve been in this situation and managed to pull through:
How did you break this cycle?
What kind of projects actually matter for resumes?
How do you finish projects without knowing everything beforehand?
Any honest advice would mean a lot. I’m genuinely stuck and losing hope.
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