May 23, 2023, 11:56 p.m. | /u/BackgroundDisaster11

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So I recently graduated from a pretty respected university with a degree in Econ (and Philosophy lol). Outside of Pandas and Stata in some my quant classes I have pretty limited background in data software and very little formal programming experience. The last few weeks I've diligently working through Harvard's cs50/automate the boring stuff and plan to learn SQL/read Python for DA after. I'm curious if I should edit my strategy? It's kinda demoralizing living at home with mommy making …

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