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		<title>IT Career Coach</title>
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		<dc:creator>IT Career Coach</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 03:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Balázs,

Brian Tracy is right. Life is more fun than it seems and yes, you can evolve and have more leisure time and succeed at your career and here is how:

#1; Life in college can be hard. Life in college does not prepare you well enough for the real-world.

Yes, you should stop forking over your hard-earned dollars except if that is part of your college tuition. 

College is expensive enough ... so you shouldn;t  have to pay any more than you have to!

#2: Don&#039;t focus on your instructors. Some of them don&#039;t really care about you because they have enough troubles of their own and some of them don&#039;t get it ... they don&#039;t understand how the free market economy work and their theories don&#039;t work in the real-world any way!

Care about yourself. Are you really learning something? How can you become a better programmer? How can you match your skills to what employers are hiring for?

These are the better things to care about because they are the things that determine your future ... not your college professors!

On the other hand, if you find a professor that you like or admire because they make sense, then you may care about them. 

Because you have to trust yourself and you will know when someone is really smart or when a lecturer gets it. If the lecturer gets it, he/she will often care about you because they understand the challenges that youi&#039;re facing ... which you have to overcome to make it in the real-world and they will want to help. 

Right now, you are learning so there may not be any free time. The free time will come later ... so the best thing is that you&#039;re just starting out and you have the chance to do it better.

Here is one of the best things that you can do for your career ... which will really help you:

#1: Find out what the real-world wants and prepare to give it to them. The real world typically does not care about what you are learning in college. So, find out what these skills are and learn it as early as possible.

#2: Get as much experience as you can and out that on your resume. It is this experience that will eventually open doors for you and not your college degree or your GPA. Get that handson experience and you will be able to get any job that you want!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Balázs,</p>
<p>Brian Tracy is right. Life is more fun than it seems and yes, you can evolve and have more leisure time and succeed at your career and here is how:</p>
<p>#1; Life in college can be hard. Life in college does not prepare you well enough for the real-world.</p>
<p>Yes, you should stop forking over your hard-earned dollars except if that is part of your college tuition. </p>
<p>College is expensive enough &#8230; so you shouldn;t  have to pay any more than you have to!</p>
<p>#2: Don&#8217;t focus on your instructors. Some of them don&#8217;t really care about you because they have enough troubles of their own and some of them don&#8217;t get it &#8230; they don&#8217;t understand how the free market economy work and their theories don&#8217;t work in the real-world any way!</p>
<p>Care about yourself. Are you really learning something? How can you become a better programmer? How can you match your skills to what employers are hiring for?</p>
<p>These are the better things to care about because they are the things that determine your future &#8230; not your college professors!</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you find a professor that you like or admire because they make sense, then you may care about them. </p>
<p>Because you have to trust yourself and you will know when someone is really smart or when a lecturer gets it. If the lecturer gets it, he/she will often care about you because they understand the challenges that youi&#8217;re facing &#8230; which you have to overcome to make it in the real-world and they will want to help. </p>
<p>Right now, you are learning so there may not be any free time. The free time will come later &#8230; so the best thing is that you&#8217;re just starting out and you have the chance to do it better.</p>
<p>Here is one of the best things that you can do for your career &#8230; which will really help you:</p>
<p>#1: Find out what the real-world wants and prepare to give it to them. The real world typically does not care about what you are learning in college. So, find out what these skills are and learn it as early as possible.</p>
<p>#2: Get as much experience as you can and out that on your <a target="_blank" title="resume" href="http://www.myjobsearchcoaching.com/more-information/">resume</a>. It is this experience that will eventually open doors for you and not your college degree or your GPA. Get that handson experience and you will be able to get any <a target="_blank" title="job" href="http://www.myjobsearchcoaching.com/more-information/">job</a> that you want!</p>
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		<title>Balázs</title>
		<link>http://www.it-career-coach.net/2008/01/23/how-to-become-a-computer-programmer-ten-articles/comment-page-1/#comment-8050</link>
		<dc:creator>Balázs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t know about you and about this site found by google.

But I hope the best. I may get to the point if you don&#039;t mind.

1) No job, being student; faculty is IT, programming engineer. Knowledge of this field is briliant. Yet learning is quite difficult for me. 

They teach me little programming but much self-sufficiency. I think business life is about becoming independent, but I don&#039;t like it. 

I could pay half of my earnings just for having a helping hand of a mentor who helps me half of every week becoming better in my field. 

Doing everything with a helping hand 2 times, after that doing it individually would be far better for me (instead of being pushed to &quot;deep water&quot; immediately)


How to learn? How to finish my last courses and my thesis? 

How to get friends and cooperate as much as we can? 

How to provide optimism continuously? 

How to convince interlocutors that I am serious at aiming the top and being an expert of my field, but lack of passion for practicing pulls me back? 

I would like to evolve and I would like more free time. Brian Tracy says everyone can do it.

King regards

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know about you and about this site found by google.</p>
<p>But I hope the best. I may get to the point if you don&#8217;t mind.</p>
<p>1) No <a target="_blank" title="job" href="http://www.myjobsearchcoaching.com/more-information/">job</a>, being student; faculty is IT, programming engineer. Knowledge of this field is briliant. Yet learning is quite difficult for me. </p>
<p>They teach me little programming but much self-sufficiency. I think business life is about becoming independent, but I don&#8217;t like it. </p>
<p>I could pay half of my earnings just for having a helping hand of a <a title="mentor" href="http://www.it-career-coach.net/coaching/">mentor</a> who helps me half of every week becoming better in my field. </p>
<p>Doing everything with a helping hand 2 times, after that doing it individually would be far better for me (instead of being pushed to &#8220;deep water&#8221; immediately)</p>
<p>How to learn? How to finish my last courses and my thesis? </p>
<p>How to get friends and cooperate as much as we can? </p>
<p>How to provide optimism continuously? </p>
<p>How to convince interlocutors that I am serious at aiming the top and being an expert of my field, but lack of passion for practicing pulls me back? </p>
<p>I would like to evolve and I would like more free time. Brian Tracy says everyone can do it.</p>
<p>King regards</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
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