Your story sounds a lot like mine but I'm still in the "not so good" private university. Although in my first year I got familiar with react and django and have been freelancing consistently since then!
That's really great! I wish I had started learning web development in the first year itself.
Well, its a plus point for you and you'll get a much better job once you complete your graduation.
I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing but i don't care where I work or how much I get paid I just want to be part of something which is going to be beneficial for everyone to use. Like even in my college we keep hosting workshops and build applications to make campus life easier
Your story sounds a lot like mine but I'm still in the "not so good" private university. Although in my first year I got familiar with react and django and have been freelancing consistently since then!
That's really great! I wish I had started learning web development in the first year itself.
Well, its a plus point for you and you'll get a much better job once you complete your graduation.
I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing but i don't care where I work or how much I get paid I just want to be part of something which is going to be beneficial for everyone to use. Like even in my college we keep hosting workshops and build applications to make campus life easier
That's great.