I’m in my final year of college right now — and honestly, I feel completely lost.
Somehow I’ve managed to come this far without really learning programming properly. I’ve never built a real-world project, never contributed to anything meaningful, and placements are already around the corner.
It feels like I wasted three years, and now the fear is hitting me hard:
Can I still learn programming at this stage and get job-ready?
Is it even possible to build projects and actually crack a job in software this late?
But here’s another thought I keep having: what if there was a platform that solved this?
A place where you could —
buy projects (so you can learn by actually dissecting them),
get mentorship and teaching from educators who explain how it all works,
and later even sell your own projects once you’ve built the skills.
Basically, a place that helps rookies like me turn things around — learn, build, get guidance, and grow.
So I’m throwing this out there:
👉 If you were in my shoes, what would you do?
👉 Does a platform like this exist, or should someone build it?
I’d genuinely love to hear your thoughts, because I know I can’t be the only one stuck in this situation.
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