Results after end of 2nd year 🤡

Results after end of 2nd year 🤡

Everyone is getting good ones , and here I am , ig next sem it will be 1.4 something,

Tried studying hard , focusing on important topics, well here i am

These clg prof only care about good presentation answer doesn't matter to them bro idk if doing gate is even worth it i just suck at written exams meri he galti hai vaisey toh , kya kru bhai ab

u/Miserable_Arm9991 — 10 hours ago

Absolute legend

What a depth in voice and the slow buildup he has in his songs , like picking up the mood

His not so smooth voice is what is just incredible still to this date his songs are so good , the lyrics even though written by someone else but he portrays it well

u/Miserable_Arm9991 — 22 hours ago

How to finish syllabus? Are books relevant for gate ECE?

starting now..... Ik it's pretty late but yeah

Are books good for gate ? If i want to complete syllabus in less time

Or should I watch lectures like crash course and questions,

Where should I do questions from? Currently what I do is I watch videos , solve 2-3 questions in the video of 1 hour

Currently studying maths and bit of Digital electronics

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u/Miserable_Arm9991 — 2 days ago

Ig I'm cooked , what to do well?

Soo , I'm a 3rd year student of ECE branch,

My current situation:-

Have 0 social , communication skills

Have 5 backs and 5 cgpa,

My starting 2 years of college life was ruined cus... I was just so depressed, no one will hear but i guess it does make a difference,

Gate is after like 7 months

Now I'm in 3rd year beginning,

I have 4 options

  1. Focus on college placements

  2. Do GATE ECE

  3. OFF CAMPUS JOB

  4. momos ki redi

Now i think i absolutely can't manage 5 backs + this year and cracking a off campus placement with collage requiring attendence, may with like medical certificates and stuff but idk about it probably not gonna happen

Gate is considable as things go with semester exams but like exam is after 7 months, I don't know anything about ECE as of now ,

Ik man , i pushed myself this deep but it is what it is ,

Or should I focus on college placements as ece is having a boom now?

Will they allow someone that had 5 backs at some point to sit in placements?

Studied a bit of web development but like in a year could make only one project end to end that has bad ux, ui and yeah,

Well guys how is completion in gate ECE? i doubt myself cus like 2 saal me toh kuch ho ni paya even after I try ab kya he fayda , dimag he nahi toh

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u/Miserable_Arm9991 — 4 days ago

Last sem i studied a lot but scored like 4 cgpa .....

This sem i changed my study method and I only study topics asked in assignments , previous and this year sessionals , previous year end sems , is this a way to score good marks ,

Some guys study like 2 hours and get 8 cgpa ,

What's the way?

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u/Miserable_Arm9991 — 2 months ago

Sooo i am in end of 2nd year and I have done intermedish web development like I can build basic things , but I don't know any dsa now ,

Should I start DSA?

Or should I first get a internship in web dev?

I don't think I'm ready for internship yet

What i built in my web dev journey:-

Tic tac toe using JS

Swiggy frontend clone using react ,

Half finished chatbot backend done frontend not donei don't think it's a very challenging project so I left it

Currently building a leetcode clone it's done on basic features like Auth system , forget password, infinite scroll , admin pannel , user pages like submit , run code check submissions , submission history , schemas are done and currently stuck on refresh tokens,

Soo what should I do? It's been 10 months of irregular learning and I have learnt like 6 months

I feel this pattern can repeat in DSA too but idk if it really does or people get job only by knowing DSA ,

Also since AI can write really good code now for frontend is web development dead?

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u/Miserable_Arm9991 — 2 months ago

So i am building a project and I just know basics of refresh tokens , and i opened excalidraw , made the flowchart, wrote it , and I got lot of bugs , 🐛,

It's been 2 days of 1-2 hours of work each day and I'm struggling like crazy , is this approach good or even acceptable?

But like is this the way to learn ,

Or should i just first think of how a thing is implemented, then read how is it actually, then code it and debug it ,

Which approach should I use?

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u/Miserable_Arm9991 — 2 months ago