There is no such thing as a
class is a joke, either you are in this class to embrace some sort of knowledge, which is importain to you, or you're there to
just get the final 5 points to pass this semester. Go through life with the intention to give it your best in everything you desire, and you'll find life will turn out more proffitable/endurable than you'd imagine.
For background info, check the
Introduction to C/C++ aswell as the
Introduction thread.
- The reason I chose this "career"...
As long as I can remember I've had a passion for technology aswell as math. Back in the day, when I finished highschool, I was recruited as the system administrator for the county I was living in at the time, and as a natural step I had to explore the world this introduced me to.
Not because my career demanded it of me, I couldn't care less how my life would turn out at the time, but more to satisfy my hunger for knowledge in the field.
- I belive the Introduction thread has this well covered.
- Like I said, engage everything with a passion an willingly give it yoru best, then theres no such thing as "difficult, like DjM said, it's a challenge, and if you dont approach it with enthusiasm, you might as well never start it, because you'd end up lowering your skills to the lowest denominator, which dosn't serve you or the challenge right.
- I would recomend they start out young, you are more willing to changes and embrace knowhow when you're young, but as a starters possition I wouldn't recomend my daily job, you'd might end up killing yourself in the stress level.
- Like earlier stated, I couldn't care less how my life turns out, I enjoy what I do, when I'm done enjoying it, I'll move on. I have seem people reeducate themselves at the age of 62, mind you, that beeing taking on an atleast 5 year education, so It dosn't scare me if at some point I have to turn my life around.
- I belive I made that clear the times I've said, approach it with "Go through life with the intention to give it your best in everything you desire"
I dont see what an email address can bring to this, I have atleast 11, none of which shows any association with what I do in my professional life, so what good should a single one do??
For further elaboration, either this thread or a PM would suffice.