budgets in german are tight
okayish like on good days 18cm
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I was thinking I might as well do the degree (it would be at a respected university) and could still teach myself in the mean time. Hopefully I could pick up a job in the field while I'm still studying.
What are the best and most revered German universities for studying computer science?
yeah, that's how you do it pretty much, with that mindset you'll do right. Just network with professors, make a few good projects, and apply to summer internships and by the time you graduate, you'll have an offer locked down.
dunno, never went to uni and at work nobody cares, its only important for the big big companies
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I need help.
Some context:
>graduation is something like information management (south american), basically IT (python, databases, data modelling, data theory, data mining...), business (processes, marketing, biz accounting, biz management, biz strategy...), information science and "mixed" topics (very fundamental statistics, veeeery fundamental math...)
>currently in an internship but it's more marketing than data science, don't do anything Any Forums related
>need to find a full time job before september
what are the mandatory, fundamental skills for a data scientist? something practical I can learn quickly and that is relevant?
I'm somewhat of a brainlet with math and statistics. Is it over?
I thought of studying Python, math/statistics and some data science related skill/tool daily.
In case you haven't noticed, we are entering a recession. Juniors will not find any work for at least 5 years. Maybe longer if the dollar crashes.
Many such cases!