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Anyone taking up BA Language and Literature but loves programming?
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@Ajreel, people make assumptions based on many things, don't mind the shallow mindeds, forgive my words, but I personally don't like the idea of boxing people. Here in SL people came from many different backgrounds, we all have the same rights for learning, don't get discouraged by negativity, welcome to SoloLearn @Ajreel.
Cheers!
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@Ajreel, thank you for explaining, please understand, I never get to college, high school only. Well, I hope you find friends here, it was nice talking to you, thank you for your time.
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@Ajreel don't worry, I know you can make it, like you said, it doesn't matter where you from, you can do it if you love to learn it :)
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Sorry, just curious, what's this BA language? can you enlighten me?
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Hey, you finished HTML course! that's great! keep it up @Ajreel.
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Hahaha... looks like you're going to break that stereotype after all :)
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@Ajreel I got a B.A. in Economics and International Studies many years ago. I discovered programing as an interest for me my 2nd semester junior year. By that time, it made more sense to finish my degree than change from my current double majors. However, I programmed professionally on the side while I finished my degree.
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@Ipang
Its Bachelor of Arts in Language and Literature which I'm taking up as a degree in college.
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@Ipang And we are quite stereotyped as people who are not capable of being in the field of Sciences because we are under Arts and Humanities, but when you really love to learn something, i guess it doesn't really matter which stigma you are boxed in.
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@Ipang Sure! You're welcome! I'm hoping to learn as much as I can. 😄
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😂 yes I did. I can't even believe it myself 😂 @Ipang
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@Ipang I hope so 😊
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@Ipang Thank you 😊
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Wow, your course is so broad. And yes, its a a hassle to change degrees when you're close to finnishing one. That's great! it's amazing how you managed your time and how you've been juggling up your daily activities between work and school. @DavidC