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Tina Huynh
Tina Huynh

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How Cohorts Work in CodingDojo

One of the greatest benefits of Coding Dojo is the opportunity to work with other individuals who are also learning software engineering. Your cohorts are a valuable resource and can provide support and collaboration as you work on projects together. Leaning on your cohorts for support and collaboration can help you overcome challenges and expand your knowledge and skills.

Leaning on your cohorts and focusing on learning as the goal, instead of just trying to finish a project the "right way," can provide many benefits. You'll have the opportunity to collaborate and gain support from your peers, grow as a software engineer, experiment and take risks, develop your problem-solving skills, and gain real-world experience. Embrace the learning process and focus on growing, not just getting things "right."

Working with others who have more experience can be incredibly valuable. They can provide insight and guidance into best practices, help you understand complex concepts, and give you new perspectives on software engineering problems. Additionally, by working with those who are more experienced, you can learn from their mistakes and avoid making the same mistakes yourself.

On the other hand, teaching and mentoring those who are less experienced can be just as valuable. By explaining difficult concepts and helping others overcome challenges, you'll reinforce your own understanding and knowledge. Additionally, helping others can foster a sense of community and collaboration, and you'll feel a sense of pride and accomplishment in your role as a mentor.

In Coding Dojo, the focus should be on learning and personal growth, and collaborating with others who have different levels of experience can provide many opportunities for growth. By learning from those who know more, and teaching and mentoring those who know less, you'll become a well-rounded software engineer with a deep understanding of the concepts and a diverse range of skills and experiences. Remember, the goal is to grow, not just to finish projects the "right way." Embrace the learning process and don't be afraid to take risks and make mistakes. You'll be surprised at how much you can learn and grow when you focus on learning and collaborate with others.

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