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u/jinrawx · 8 pointsr/cscareerquestions

I strongly encourage you to finish and get your degree. Yes a degree is better than no degree. But I feel that there's more to it than just 'having a degree.'

College is what you make of it. In this last year, you have two scenarios.

You could 1) get by with the minimum amount of work and 'get your degree'

OR

2) work your ass off, network, apply for internships/jobs/clubs, learn things while NOT in class(whether it be picking up a new skill/developing your mind/programming/etc.), i.e. get your sht together.

I recommend you read the 10X Rule by Grant Cardone or watch some content on the Simple Programmer YT channel by John Sonmez. I wrote a blog post reviewing the 10X Rule too. You might pick up some external motivation, but hopefully, you eventually become intrinsically motivated to be a bada
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u/BillWidmer · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

Someone messaged me about this, so I thought I'd share the answer here. They asked about how to become a better writer and a few tips:

Hey there,

Sure thing! There's definitely a lot of stuff out there. The best way to hone your craft:

  1. Read a lot (I recommend Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott and Everybody Writes by Ann Handley - apparently, people named Ann are good writers. :)

  2. Write a lot. In fact, write every day. Journal every morning for 10-15 minutes. Don't just write about your industry, either - write about whatever interests you. Your day, the nice view out the window, something that inspires you, something that challenges you. Dedicate that time to just set your mind free and "play" with words, so to speak. Try new words you've never used.

    Some other great resources are:

  • https://www.semrush.com/blog/6-straightforward-steps-to-create-bookmark-worthy-content/

  • http://billwidmer.com/what-is-content-marketing/

  • http://www.copyblogger.com/blog

    Niche down hard, as well. The more niche your writing, the more you're likely to be paid. That said, there are certain niches - mainly SaaS, online marketing, eCommerce, and online business - that tend to pay better than others. Sports, for example, is incredibly difficult to write about since most writers write for free.

    Once you've figured out a niche, start going after high-end blogs in that niche to get guest posts. Once people start seeing your name on high quality work on high authority blogs, they'll start to come to you rather than you needing to look for work.

    Which leads to my last point - always give it your best. Don't skimp on writing, even if you're not being paid. Something I lived by is The 10X Rule: Give 10 times the value of what you're being paid. Eventually, that will come back to you exponentially.

    Hope this helps!! :) I may actually work on creating a course to put a few really serious people through. If you're interested, let me know - I'm not going to bother with it unless I see an interest.

    Feel free to ask me any other questions!
u/MangoTango54 · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

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