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Is it worth learning Machine Learning and Data Analysing (Help!)???
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<blockquote data-quote="HAneo" data-source="post: 27245260" data-attributes="member: 17432"><p>So the abstract is in the above 3 points extracted from your own statement. just look at them. what you can see?</p><p>1. curios is the key to success. the way I see that it is what your instinct tells you to do.</p><p>2. you are a good learner and can learn things yourself. even though you are in Civil Eng you learned some CS stuff. </p><p>3. Now you hesitate........... this is where you need help.</p><p></p><p>1. my life rule was never do anything you don't like. </p><p>2. On one hand you have a future in Civil cus you went far. </p><p>3. on other hand you like CS stuff more than CIvil things. it's a risk to jump from one to another. so do the civil first with full focus. </p><p>4. in your extra time follow what you like that is ML as a hobby. </p><p></p><p>Now you have 2 weapons in your hand. so in the future, you may need both of those. because everything will eventually be converted to the concept "Smart". Smart means ML involved. when that happens you are a one at top of the line. as a fallback, you have a Civil degree. move towards smart Civil Engineering(i think this concept is yet to come) </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HAneo, post: 27245260, member: 17432"] So the abstract is in the above 3 points extracted from your own statement. just look at them. what you can see? 1. curios is the key to success. the way I see that it is what your instinct tells you to do. 2. you are a good learner and can learn things yourself. even though you are in Civil Eng you learned some CS stuff. 3. Now you hesitate........... this is where you need help. 1. my life rule was never do anything you don't like. 2. On one hand you have a future in Civil cus you went far. 3. on other hand you like CS stuff more than CIvil things. it's a risk to jump from one to another. so do the civil first with full focus. 4. in your extra time follow what you like that is ML as a hobby. Now you have 2 weapons in your hand. so in the future, you may need both of those. because everything will eventually be converted to the concept "Smart". Smart means ML involved. when that happens you are a one at top of the line. as a fallback, you have a Civil degree. move towards smart Civil Engineering(i think this concept is yet to come) Good luck [/QUOTE]
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