u/Fittness_Freak

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that used to confuse me. now it doesn't.

there's a specific way to approach exams, quizzes, and assignments at fast that most people never figure out on their own. your professors won't tell you. your seniors probably don't know either. you figure it out the hard way, usually by semester 4 or 5, when it's already cost you a full year of your gpa.

i figured it out earlier. rector's list. part-time job at a startup. normal social life. not because i'm exceptional, because i found the approach before it was too late.

i'm opening only 3 slots. that's it.

one is for someone whose cgpa took a hit and they don't fully understand why. one is for someone preparing for the fast entry test and wants to go in with an actual plan, not just past papers. the third is for whoever reads this and decides they're done figuring it out alone.

what i won't do: teach your courses. tell you to sit in the front row. tell you to study 24x7.

what i will do: show you exactly how i think about this, the parts that actually moved my numbers, and help you build the same thing for your situation.

if you're in, dm me.

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u/Fittness_Freak — 7 days ago

I'm a cs undergrad at fast nu with a really good cgpa.

I've been learning web dev for quite some time now. Spent most of my time in the frontend, but moved full stack around 1 year back.

My current tech stack is mern/next.js. I've recently built a backend heavy project that I believe is actually good and usable, it has got me quite a few calls from hrs from really famous names (imperium dynamics, code avenue, to name a few) but couldn't progress further due to the timing clashes with uni.

I'm confused on what to do next?

Kindly dm if you can help. Any advice is appreciated.

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u/Fittness_Freak — 15 days ago