Before you start on your long and tedious journey of making yourself employable for the foreseeable feature, you must know how actually to study and digest data.
Believe me; there are tons of resources to study one topic, and a majority of time will be gone window shopping the courses, notes, blogs and whatnot. At the end of the day, productive time to study will be lost and end up in a failure.
So two things are important.
- How to study and retain what you studied.
- What resources are the best to study a Topic and then trust that resource to help you achieve your goal.
As a First step, you should know how to retain what you studied, and the best way to do it is by taking meaningful notes.
As per research, people have figured out that the Cornell Note Taking system is the best. This system was devised by Professor Walter Pauk of Cornell University in the 1940s. Yep, the 40's but trust me this is the best system yet for notetaking.
So before you set foot on your journey or if you have already started your journey, please review this notetaking once. Makes life easier and better.
There is a public course, a very short one, offered by Cornell University on this Notetaking. Please spend a few minutes on this course to get a view of what's in store.
Link is here -> https://canvas.cornell.edu/courses/1451
Happy Learning