I am a Dropper Biofag only giving memexams to reduce fees if possible and I am financially fucked and from General category
I am in a dilemma
>Choose expensive integrated Btech + mtech in Bioengineering which might have high salary in future also it is my childhood dream (High risk High reward)>Choose slightly less expensive AI and Biosystems engineering (Highly uncertain )>Choose less expensive Bpharma degree (safe option)>find some other meme course
I dont want to consult JhaatGPT I dont know anyone who has done any of the above courses except Bpharma
The only thing I am good at is Biology and chemistry
I am Financially raped currently but I also want Gorrilion LPA job to Help my Parent and my siblings
>inb4 'insert shitty clinical field here' karle
I would rather get raped my a 3D gobarjeeta than become a clinical doctor or nurse or anything like that because I hate that field
What do anons
How do I make my decision
Should I just give up?
>>283
To be honest, Bhangbhosda bhondupana
I will not defend it
>>282
got some details from actual people from this line apparently you have to gain 'skills' too along with maintaining a good enough CGPA
also Fresher salaries will most likely be low unless you get placed by some phoren ki company or score a high enough package
>what are these 'skills' everyone kangs about
idk much about other fields but for Biology it means
>Lab skills>Computational skills>Communication skills>Application of above skills IRL>Ability to write a coherent research paper (30-50% of India fails here)
and many more that I dont know about
take notes Biofags (and future me)
still I'd ask an actual kalejfag or jobhaver instead of myself
About join some tier 3 kalej for Btech CSE. What should i learn in the meantime? Something that don't overlap with kalej syllabus and is useful in getting jaab and internship.
Will do CS50 course of harvard first to get the basic idea about subject. Other than that i need something else. Thinking of learning Linux and the Rust language.
I have time of 2 months.
>>281
>learn a language
you use it for writing projects, problems(leetcode/competitive programming) and you eventually see editorials where new functions and techniques are used, that's how you learn them. As for basics, like conditionals, operators, functions are enough.
>enough to land a job
most jobs arent based on language, they test you based on aptitude and DSA then interview rounds have again dsa and project related discussion
>how do i learn any lang
not much to do, find online documentation and just watch any tutorial for once, dont go for in-depth long playlists.
>memorize functions
you use them and you then start remembering them. for any functionality you can simply google or use AI to suggest you functions.
This is just a fun project as i am bored and have lots of time on my hand for a month or so.
I don't need your advice to get a job or sheit
So... I am building a second brain in minecraft which will be a building with different rooms and each room will have barrels and books inside them where i will store/dump information
I thought of 6 rooms:
1.current activites, their status
2. Knowledge Center : what i need to know, what i already know?
3.Failure hall: what i learned, mistakes not to do?
4.idea vault/ idea dump
5. future plans, need to do stuff, decisions
6. goals completed, a museum of achievements
>>192
i will maintain book reading list to track them + i think it will lead to frustration and stress maxx than i can store all information in one place and use my brain only for processing it(like rakul said)
>saar saar i use arch btw, aur is amazing
lmao, generational auraloss for archbhangis, theyll never ever recover from this...
i use arch btw, thankfully i never trusted troons and hence stayed away from aur
how do you guys torrent large files?
I tried downloading a book from libgen with aria2 by splitting up the download into pieces but it keeps falling.
Server is too slow and rejects too many requests before the download completes.
>>97
annas archive just werks on my machine
you might just be using a shitty server, i click on like 3-4 to see their DL speeds and stick to the fastest after 10s
have started learning docker recently and also gonna learn terraform and CI/CD pipelining, dont have much idea regarding these things but short of time. is it good to put a CI/CD pipeline as a project as i just dont want to kill anymore time in "projects" when most of the selection offcampus is aptitude+dsa.
not trying to be a devops engineer, just learning some surface level stuff and applying it to my existing project so that it looks a bit heavy and not so basic.