I'M BACK BITCHEEEESS

Hi everyone.

Long time no see
So, guess what, i'm back, and i've got some really spicy updates.
First of all, my disease got better. I'm still sick, but now it's manageable
Second, i'm still (obviously) studying comp sci, but, due to my gradutation (yep, i'm now an undergratue in biotechnology) i'm a little bit less consistent (i promise i'll be back on track)


What to do right now

Well, right now, what i wanna keep on going with my bachelor. Many exams are waiting for me (i'm currently studying stanford design and analysis of algorithms, which is a tough course), like differential equations, statistics, software construction and many others. Right now, i think what i wanna study more is differential equations, due to some strong connections to some biological things and models, so it's really interesting to me. Another thing that's really nice is functional programming, mostly for learning really well programming fundamentals

Due to the fact that my bachelor ended, i'm using this site to keep track also of my biotech courses, which are really really interesting to me (i'll do another article on that in specific)

What to do next

 That a tricky question. I want to study, but sometimes change your pathway is not truly a bad thing. Right now. The obvious other option is to find a job. I don't really want a job which is a "common job" (i studied to get something which is "taylored" for me). What i'm looking for is probably is a start up job. Working with really talented people, in a little and familiar environment, where you can be at home, doing what you love. I don't really care about the intake, thats not the point, period.
However, most start ups looks for workers which are already skilled, and i'm not, so keep on studying is probably what i SHOULD do right now, but i'm not really sure about that. i hope to be more confident with myself on the edge of summer (aka green day speaks for me).

Stay tuned, more articles are coming ;)

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