Zero To Mastery or Uni

Hey everyone

I’m kinda stuck right now and I wanted to ask for some advice from people who have experience with this.
I’m interested in getting into AI and software development, and I’m trying to figure out whether I should go to university for Computer Science or just focus on learning through Zero To Mastery and building projects by myself.
I’ve heard good things about both. Some people say university is worth it because having a degree can help a lot when looking for jobs, while other people say you don’t necessarily need a degree if you have the right skills, projects and experience.
So I’m basically in the middle right now and I honestly don’t know which path would be better for me.
If you were in my position, would you go to university and learn on the side, or skip university and focus fully on Zero To Mastery and self-learning?
I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who has taken either route, especially if you’re already working in software or AI.

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u/Sweaty_Rip_5735 — 12 days ago

iPhone not charging

my iphone detected water in the charger port, I left my phone dry for a bit and after the notification disappeared I charged it normally. Now the problem is that I have been using slow charger which was available at my cousin’s house, after that I went back to fast charger. the problem is now my phone is completely dead, before when it was around 1% I tested it with all kind of charger and none of them worked on my phone, now I’m curious should I let my phone dry bit longer or get the port replaced?

For more details sometimes it charges and boots up and stops charging and sits at 1%

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u/Sweaty_Rip_5735 — 3 months ago

iPhone not charging

my iphone detected water in the charger port, I left my phone dry for a bit and after the notification disappeared I charged it normally. Now the problem is that I have been using slow charger which was available at my cousin’s house, after that I went back to fast charger. the problem is now my phone is completely dead, before when it was around 1% I tested it with all kind of charger and none of them worked on my phone, now I’m curious should I let my phone dry bit longer or get the port replaced?

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u/Sweaty_Rip_5735 — 3 months ago