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How Difficult It Can Get To Follow Your Passion

                                                                After going through many articles and many motivational videos, you may believe that following your passion makes everything easier. In reality, it is tougher, mostly because not everyone is fortunate enough to get that kind of support. No one believes in you till you achieve something and that phase of life is probably the hardest. But it also makes you a stronger and tenacious person. By following your passion, undoubtedly you will break the social norms. Failures will make you feel that the job isn’t for you. But nothing will drive you as much as your passion will do, hence you have to follow it.  Failing or not living up to your own expectations can break your faith from yourself. But if you are really passionate about what you do, then nothing will let you ...

Programming for Beginners

 



When it comes to learning programs, like any other beginner, I was confused about which program to learn first during my engineering first year.  Even if I wasn’t eager to know much about programming, I still wanted to invest my time learning something. Classroom learnings have never benefited me( nothing against it). I started attending classes because my parents wanted me to. 



I wanted to know more about programming languages during this pandemic, so I started browsing through online courses. But nothing taught me better than a few youtube channels. 


  1. Apna College:  Learning from Aman Dhattarwal is a boon, and if you want to clear your basics, then you should go for this channel. Currently, I am following their data structure with the c++ course, and my basics were never this clear. They code the program and execute it properly.


            If you are a beginner and aren’t satisfied with your classroom studies, learning from this youtube channel will benefit you. 



  1. Education4u: One can learn anything and everything related to engineering from this channel. The tutor’s videos go from a fundamental approach and then cover every topic with examples. Not only engineering topics, but this channel has also covered numerical aptitudes and reasoning aptitudes. 



            I have personally covered various topics of data structure related to their channel. I can say that investing my time in their videos and learning from them has benefited me, and I plan to learn more from their youtube channel.



Youtube is flooded with such channels where any student can learn, and they can implement their learning. You may not get a certificate you will get from various institutions, but these two channels will upgrade your skills. Following these channels will definitely make your engineering life a bit easier, especially if you are someone who isn’t comfortable with classroom learning.


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