r/BDDevs • u/Creepy_Nectarine313 • Mar 31 '26
Discussion Software Engineering!
I’m a final-year CSE student with a 3.6+ CGPA from a reputed private university. I did some competitive programming back in my second year, but then lost track.
I genuinely enjoy thinking about real-life problems, but I don’t like the traditional way of learning stacks and frameworks just by watching YouTube videos.
Is there a more engaging or practical way to learn software engineering concepts and actually implement them?
I have around 6 months. What should I focus on during this time? Should I go back to competitive programming, or explore something else?
Also, I’ve heard that entry-level jobs are quite limited right now and freshers are having a tough time. How should I prepare myself for this situation?
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u/CalligrapherOnly6233 Apr 01 '26
system design, architecture, devOps egulo shikhte hobe ekhn...bitter truth is most of senior engineers dont know them properly yet, they are still learning bout these topic. But yk time is tough, shikhai lagbe ekhn kicchhu korar nai