I am a computer science engineer. In the initial days in my engineering, I was really struggling with the computer languages which were just introduced to me. I did not have any prior idea about computer coding and I found it really difficult. In the first lab exam, I performed horribly. I had been a decent student throughout. But failing in the lab exam was way out of the line. I was devastated. At one point in time, I was planning to drop out of college. But then I realized that escaping from a certain situation was cowardice. I decided to bounce back. I started hands-on coding practice. I contacted my friends from college and asked them to help me. I was also referring to many online sites and videos to understand the concepts. I reduced my sleeping hours and kept practicing. In some times, I was able to understand the logic. I was able to crack the code which seemed arden to me 2 months back. Then I started to take part in competitive coding and developed my skill set. Clearing any computer exams after that became a cakewalk for me.
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