Roadmap to become a data scientist

Hello
My name is Dario. I'm 19 years old, currently doing an associate's in Programming and will transfer for a bachelor's in Data Science. I was wondering on what is actually the best way to become a data scientist right now. I have some basic knowledge of Python and SQL. I was wondering if the path to becoming a data scientist has changed with the development of AI and where I should focus on to actually master important valuable skills that will help me land jobs. I do have a potential internship position lined up in the future at Miracle Software and have been trying to prepare for that interview. Just wanted to know what are some resources I should check out and what skills I need to learn. I appreciate all feedback and advice!!!

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u/Musashi049 — 3 days ago
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ye concert on sep 4th

Alr so I was gonna go to the ye concert in chicago on sep 4th with my brother but he can't come from me. I live in Detroit but I'm Albanian so I'm not a pussy and I was seeing if like minded individuals wanna hang out over there and stuff. I'll only be there from the night of the 4th until the afternoon of the 5th so if anybody want company hit me up.

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u/Musashi049 — 1 month ago

I just created an ebook reader app!!!

Alright, so I'm a data science student and over the past few months I've been building a personal project that somehow turned into a full app lmao.

It's called DailyScroll, and the idea is pretty simple: read books the same way you'd naturally scroll on your phone. I mainly built it because I love reading (especially philosophy), but I kept finding myself spending way more time on my phone than actually picking up a book.

The app is completely free so no ads, no subscriptions, no premium version. It has 400+ public-domain classics, offline reading, importing your own books, notes, chapter navigation, reader customization, and a bunch of other features I've been slowly adding.

Now here's where I need your help.

Google requires new developers to run a closed test before publishing, so I'm looking for people willing to install the app, mess around with it for a bit, and give me brutally honest feedback. Seriously, if something sucks, tell me. If you think something should be added or removed, tell me. That's honestly way more valuable than someone just saying "looks good."

I'll attach some screenshots below, and if you'd like to help test it, leave a comment or send me a DM with your email account and I'll gladly send it over (Google makes me whitelist testers first).

P.S. It's currently 3:45 AM while I'm posting this... so hopefully the lack of sleep was worth it

u/Musashi049 — 2 months ago