Need help getting to know about this field from you guys

Guys, im currently doing b com. Am in first year of my college and wanted to learn data analytics and establish my career in that field. I am a bit scared tho reading about the job market online and how it is so cooked, and I'm doubting my decision wether I'd be able to land a job in this field or not. I wanted to ask if I'll work hard for the next 6-12 months, making various projects, learning to incorporate ai in my work, working alongside ai, and doing my best, would it, I won't say guarantee, but improve my chances in working as a ba or da. I have little to no knowledge about how to be a ba/da and if there is a demand for these roles nowadays. All the knowledge I had was thru the internet, and it scared me a lot as everyone is saying this field is too saturated and almost finished if you, let's say, don't graduate or get certifications from a well recognised organisations.

Please guide me thru, I have a lot of questions and I'm too lost in the way to focus. It would mean a lot.

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u/idntkxwn — 4 days ago

Need help

Guys, I'm currently enrolled in an open college because I want to rather learn skills necessary for the upcoming job market on my own pace. But idk what to do? What is good to do nowadays? Which career to build on? I started doing Data Analysis, but everyone online had a different opinion. According to them it's way too oversaturated and not for freshers. And in a couple years it would be even more difficult to land a role in it. I just need yalls help to recommend me something, anything to cling on to which

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u/idntkxwn — 4 days ago

Need help

Guys, I'm currently enrolled in an open college because I want to rather learn skills necessary for the upcoming job market on my own pace. But idk what to do? What is good to do nowadays? Which career to build on? I started doing Data Analysis, but everyone online had a different opinion. According to them it's way too oversaturated and not for freshers. And in a couple years it would be even more difficult to land a role in it. I just need yalls help to recommend me something, anything to cling on to which

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u/idntkxwn — 4 days ago

Need help

Guys, I'm currently enrolled in an open college because I want to rather learn skills necessary for the upcoming job market on my own pace. But idk what to do? What is good to do nowadays? Which career to build on? I started doing Data Analysis, but everyone online had a different opinion. According to them it's way too oversaturated and not for freshers. And in a couple years it would be even more difficult to land a role in it. I just need yalls help to recommend me something, anything to cling on to which would be beneficial for me in the long run.

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u/idntkxwn — 4 days ago

Guys is becoming a data analyst worth it

In today's job market, is it worth if I'm spending my time, money, and dedication on this skill. I might transition from an analyst to a data scientist with time tho. I've got atleast 3 years before the weight of getting employed crushed me so I have time, just wanted to ask if it is worth doing, with today's job market.

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u/idntkxwn — 4 days ago

Taking your life

At the lowest point of my life rn. Never thought I'd grow up thinking about suicide daily. The kid me was always so happy, it depresses me seeing what that kid me imagined me to be, and I became someone who's willpower and mental being isn't well enough for the world. I think about commiting everyday. Every hour, every minute. It's on my mind all the time. I don't think how Peaceful it would be. I just want to end it all, want to be my own person, free. Noone knows what I'm going thru, noone cares enough to. My friends won't believe I can think such way. My family, they get the idea ima bit weird, but even they won't think I will think of doing this so much. Idk where my life went wrong. At 19, it feels like I don't want to live anymore. I don't got any happiness waking up in the morning. Never had any relationship, never had someone to vent to. Always carried it in the name of thugging it out. Was always alone. I want help. Please anyone help me. I don't want that kid me dying. I don't want it, but I do want it.

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u/idntkxwn — 6 days ago

DAV PG College

Is dav aight to just get a degree? I am not too sold on spending too much money on an undergrad degree. I wanna go for a better post grad degree later on, or I wanna build something else within the 3 college years to earn a way to living. Is DAV a decent enough college to get a degree from?

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u/idntkxwn — 7 days ago

Question regarding attributes

So is it true attributes matter the most when it's a multiple of 5? For example 155 rebound, 160 rebound, 165 rebound. Rather than 154, 158, 163. Like keep it a multiple of 5.

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u/idntkxwn — 7 days ago

Guys tyler herro or klay

Lowkey want a sg who can knock down 3s consistently. I only have enough to e4 one of them. Please let me know your suggestions.

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u/idntkxwn — 9 days ago

Question regarding e2 Davis

How good does he becomes after his 2nd enhancement. Can I just leave him at e2 cuz I'm a f2p. Plus can he compete at a high level with just e2 and all of his talents(I didn't unlock the dribble after mid range ones)

u/idntkxwn — 22 days ago
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Need yalls advice

I (19 M) took a drop and will enroll in an open programme this year. I have decided to prepare for chsl alongside, maybe even cgl after I graduate. But the thing is I have almost no idea what I'm diving into, whether I'll be able to click or not or how tough to expect the exam to be. Some say it's very hard and I shouldn't take this route, and choose something safer. But the thing is I think 3 years(the maximum attempts I'll be taking for chsl) is a lot of time to clear the exam if I put the work in. In the end it all depends on me whether i lock in preparing, or slack off the remaining time. I just need a roadmap of what to do, which teachers are good, what books to use if books be necessary. How many mocks to do. Just everything. I want to know everything a beginner should need to know about how to begin and start, as currently I am completely blind.

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u/idntkxwn — 1 month ago

After oil applied btw. My father's side of genetics are very very cooked. All are bald. My grandmother has a lot of hairs tho, at her age she still has very thick and long hairs but except her, nothing much. How worse are my hairs rn. Should i consider visiting a dermatologist or something?

u/idntkxwn — 2 months ago

How to recover guys. I can't even sit still for 5 seconds, I'm in my own different world at times. Idk what's going on with my life.

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u/idntkxwn — 2 months ago