There are three main areas that I'm going to focus on in the next month that I can control. I'm going to split my time between getting fit, staying sharp with code, and sending quality applications in.
7:00 Wake up 7:30 Swim/Lift 9:00 Variable morning 3 hr block 12:00 Break for lunch 2:00 Variable afternoon 3 hr block 5:00 Break for the day
focus: prep materials and apply hard format: day - morning block/afternoon block work party = weekly meeting at physical location with classmates
MON - materials prep / work party TUES - research + outreach / Turing code challenge WED - applications / research THURS - algorithims, tries, interview q's and python / job search FRI - job search and materials prep / personal projects and gamemaking
focus: apply hard and keep interview skills sharp
MON - research + apps / work party TUES - research + outreach / Turing code challenge WED - applications / research THURS - algorithims, tries, interview q's and python / job search FRI - job search and materials prep / personal projects and gamemaking
focus: apply hard and keep projects/python/interest high
MON - personal project / work party TUES - outreach / Turing code challenge WED - applications / python THURS - algorithims, tries, interview q's and python / job search FRI - job search and materials prep / personal projects
focus: following up and staying involved
MON - materials prep / work party TUES - research + outreach / Turing code challenge WED - applications / follow-ups and eval strategy THURS - algorithims, tries, interview q's and python / Turing FRI - job search and materials prep / personal projects
- morning 3 hr block
- afternoon 3 hr block
- daily workout
- python
- algorithms and tries
- interview question prep
- work on a personal project
- meet with classmates for job support
- cold outreach
- send application
- send application
- send application
- be at Turing at least once