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3 years ago I started my computer science bachelor's, during this time I thought that I would finish my 3 years and get a job as soon as I'm finished, I was certain that I would never study any advanced programs.
I was also told from my seniors that only an 8'th of all of us that started will get a degree on time since half quits the first year, half of what's left quit the second and half of what's left the third year will get a job before finishing

3 years later, not only did I get my degree on time , but I am now studying for a masters...

Moral of the story: never say never || life is strange || you can't plan ahead in life

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  • 1
    @h3ll Thanks! It feels a bit surreal though, time sure flies by fast!
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    @CharByte something to live by is : never listen to people who try to tell you things about YOUR future.
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    what school? people acted the same at my university. Teachers always said their class was difficult. But rating myself, I gave a D effort but got a 3.0. Same with job offers. Students acted like it was hard, but as long as I slightly prepared they all went good
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    Most of my CS classes started with 35-40 students and ended with less than 10. When the grads of the CS school were called to stand up during graduation there were maybe 15 of us and we were the smallest number of all the other disciplines. I had 2 job offers in my third year.
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