Sandeep Khandelwal
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Hello. I am a college student majoring in computer science. I am currently conducting research on careers in computer programming. I would appreciate it if anyone would be willing to answer the following questions: Q1: Why did you choose this career? Q2: What does a typical day look like for...
How do I get ahead of other incoming computer science college students??
Basically, I want advice on how to be better prepared than my peers for college. Should I start doing computer science projects during the summer or computer languages that I should learn beforehand? Thanks!
How can I make sure to stay on track?
How can I ensure that when the transition from my high school of a rural town to a the biggest University in my state that I don't fall behind in all aspects of math, writing, and my personal skills of business, accounting, and finance.
Will editing still be an available career by the time I get through college? How much will AI affect this career, particularly in entry level jobs, and if AI replaces entry level editing jobs, how will I enter this career path? #Spring26?
I am a high school senior about to enter college, and I've been considering editing as a career, but I'm concerned about how much AI will affect this field. Is it still worth considering and how hard will it be to get a job in this field by the time I have all the college experience needed for it?
What should I focus on from day one in college if I want to build my own tech business in AI and software?
I’m a high school senior who plans to study Artificial Intelligence Methods and Applications at Penn State. I’m interested in AI, software development, and entrepreneurship, and my long-term goal is to build my own tech business instead of only following a traditional job path. I already have...
How do I balance the use of rapidly changing AI tools in my future classroom while also protecting and developing fundamental thinking and learning skills for my students?
AI is ever evolving and continues to threaten childrens love for learning as well as the ability to think for themselves. This can destroy student's independence in learning making simple tasks harder and harder to complete on one's own.
How do you recommend building your experience in game development to get into a relatively good job out of college?
I have heard that game development is a somewhat difficult job to get into straight out of college, so is there any specific advice you could give me for me to follow throughout college? What types of things should I study/explore, and what kind of internships should I seek?
What skills or technologies should I prioritize learning outside of the standard coursework that helps me stand out and be a high value candidate?
With the rise of AI there is a lot of fear mongering occurring in our world where many people are fearful they may not have a job in the next couple of years. However, after speaking to many professionals many say that AI is rather like a tool useful to be more efficient in their everyday work....
What are the best study habits for a computer science student to have?
I basically don't have any right now and I don't want to fail out of college.
What exactly do you learn when pursuing a computer science major that assists you in being successful in the programming career field?
In college, you are tasked with a variety of assignments and given plenty of exams to test your knowledge of certain topics they teach you about, What are the specific topics and what exactly about them do colleges teach you when it comes to computer science that actually makes you a better...
What do you recommend learning/doing as a beginner in data science?
I'm looking for free resources that actually do something or mean something, where I can learn. Codedex blocks you after a couple lessons, so it is not my speed. I want to learn tensorflow, pytorch, SQL, etc... and make projects. Any recs?
What is the best programming language to learn DSA in for a CSE student in the current industry scenario?
I am a Computer Science Engineering student and want to start learning Data Structures and Algorithms for technical interviews and problem solving. Should I learn DSA in Java, Python, C, or C++? Also, could you suggest some free online platforms to learn and practice DSA?
Do you think the major computer engineering is still useful in this current job market & climate?
I'm unsure whether I should continue pursuing that major or choosing another? If you think I should choose another, which would you recommend?