As a Systems Engineering student, i would look back in keeping my programming side projects as a way to learn how to code and work without the fear of doing mistakes, since that's a good way to learn.
Try to rush the science and non CS subjects first so you can learn by doing if you land a job while studying in all the programming stuff.
Work will demand you to learn even more useful stuff, but don't feel overwhelmed and take it on your own pace
Student from Germany who fell in love with coding and the tech industry after pivoting from a traditional career in banking. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's in CompSci.
Yeah that's exactly my strategy of choice: Cracking every bit of math-related and sciency stuff as early as possible to build my real world skills on top of that!
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As a Systems Engineering student, i would look back in keeping my programming side projects as a way to learn how to code and work without the fear of doing mistakes, since that's a good way to learn.
Try to rush the science and non CS subjects first so you can learn by doing if you land a job while studying in all the programming stuff.
Work will demand you to learn even more useful stuff, but don't feel overwhelmed and take it on your own pace
Yeah that's exactly my strategy of choice: Cracking every bit of math-related and sciency stuff as early as possible to build my real world skills on top of that!