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The Unexpected Choice: How I Found My Path in Computer Science

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The Unexpected Choice: How I Found My Path in Computer Science
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"Computer Science Student & Aspiring Technical Writer | Passionate about Software Engineering, AI, and Tech Innovation. I enjoy breaking down complex concepts and sharing insights with the global developer community."

Computer Science was not originally part of my plan. When the time came to apply for university, I was drawn to the field by curiosity and the rapid growth of the technology industry. The expanding opportunities in the job market motivated me to take the leap, and with my family’s encouragement, I chose to step into a new and unfamiliar path.

A New Way of Thinking

The transition was challenging. The difficulty was not only in the subjects themselves, but in the mindset required to succeed. Computer Science is not about memorization—it is about analysis, logic, and building solutions. Adjusting from traditional study methods to structured problem-solving was my first major milestone. It felt like training my mind to think differently and more critically.

Programming and Software Engineering

As I progressed, I began to appreciate the distinction between programming and software engineering. Programming is the skill of translating ideas into code and communicating with machines. Software engineering, on the other hand, is about designing systems, planning architecture, and delivering scalable, efficient solutions. What began as an academic requirement is steadily becoming a field I am passionate about developing in.

Looking Forward

Although I did not plan this journey years ago, I believe I chose it at the right time. This path may not have been part of my original plan, but it has become a conscious and intentional choice. I am committed to continuously strengthening my technical skills and analytical mindset as I work toward building a meaningful and impactful career in the tech industry.