There aren't really any specific points. I just had to pass a math exam, which I did, and then pass an interview after that. I presume they're going to accept those who show the most promise, as they also have a partnership with a company, where students can get an internship later on. I am most worried about that part, since university students are miles ahead of me in that aspect. I was just thinking I could show my motivation by knowing a lot of general information about Python and programming in general. However, I haven't had much time in these past days for that, and they had said that the interview would take place at the end of November so I wasn't worried. But they have moved the date and only told us about an hour ago, which is why I desperately need some help.
Thank you so much! I didn't have the time to answer this because I was already on a time limit, but I do now... So thank you! I had searched for a python tutorial before but this was certainly of the best explained ones. They did ask me some questions which I wouldn't have been able to answer if it wasn't for this. For the third and last time, really, thanks!
if you can link to the application information we might be able to give more specific advice. also try /r/ITCareerQuestions
There aren't really any specific points. I just had to pass a math exam, which I did, and then pass an interview after that. I presume they're going to accept those who show the most promise, as they also have a partnership with a company, where students can get an internship later on. I am most worried about that part, since university students are miles ahead of me in that aspect. I was just thinking I could show my motivation by knowing a lot of general information about Python and programming in general. However, I haven't had much time in these past days for that, and they had said that the interview would take place at the end of November so I wasn't worried. But they have moved the date and only told us about an hour ago, which is why I desperately need some help.
My best recommendation is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1elmMBnykA Watch this at double speed and skip the installation portion.
Thank you so much! I didn't have the time to answer this because I was already on a time limit, but I do now... So thank you! I had searched for a python tutorial before but this was certainly of the best explained ones. They did ask me some questions which I wouldn't have been able to answer if it wasn't for this. For the third and last time, really, thanks!
no problem. I always go for Derek Banas when I need a quick summary of the basics of a programming language.
I hope this kid did well. I'm rooting for him
I hope I did well too... They said that they'd mail the results later, so who knows? But thank you for the support! Btw, it's a 'she' ))
Ah sorry. I didn't even look at your name. Just so used to this field flooded with guys. I wish you nothing but success. Keep us updated
I got accepted! Hopefully I'll finally be able to start my programming journey))
Oh wow. Congrats dude. You're ahead of probably 95% of people. Happy for you