How I studied smarter, not longer, to get ahead in software
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A software engineering student improved their academic performance by focusing on active learning over passive consumption during remote learning years. Instead of following tutorials and taking extensive notes, they built variations of projects with different constraints, used AI as a tutor rather than copying solutions, and emphasized shipping real deployed code over localhost demos. The approach involved growing single projects through multiple complexity levels and maintaining feedback loops with peers to accelerate practical skill development.
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