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Usually you can talk about these kind of things with a career advisor. Because quite honestly, it matters on more factors than just what you mentioned, eg. is it even worth it to get a master's degree (I assume at least?) if you are not really interested in the data structures and algorithms
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Ganofins7475y@EngineerCoding there is no one with I can talk with
This is the only place
Just know a little about ds and algorithm theoretical but never tried them or never solved problems based upon them -
I really don't know if this helps you, but here are my thoughts.
Well, you could ask your professors at the university. Some of them had the same problems years ago.
Another thought. With a Bachelor in CS you can easily search jobs that require certain skill sets other than algorithms and data structures. I don't know where you are studying nor what you learned there, but in my base study I learned a lot about Software Engineering, Requirement Engineering etc. and thats quite interesting.
It also depends strongly on the main subject of the master you want to do. They differ from university to university. Some are more tech-savvy, others more theoretical, others are more about in-depth-programming. Look at some of them and choose wisely. Remember, some years of real practice (internship) can be worth as much as a study, if you do it right and with all your heart.
You could search yourself a startup and code with/for them. That worked for me. .... -
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After my internship I found my 'purpose', my goal in life etc. - so it really opened my eyes.
So I would suggest to talk to more real-life people about this and also to take one or more internships.
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I am in 7th semester pursuing B.Tech in Computer Science but haven't done any internship and not much familiar with the data structures and algorithm, but beside that I have done more than 40 freelancing projects, certified Redhat system administrator, put a course on Udemy about WordPress and wrote 2 books.
The problem is I am confused whether I should pursue M. Tech or not or should I start competitive programming for the placement in next semester or prepare for internship in the next semester. I am confused between all of these things.
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