When I completed my bachelor’s degree in computer applications, I thought I’d landed on a stable path. I joined a job quickly, started earning, and checked off the boxes society had laid out for me. But within a year, I started feeling stuck. I wasn’t learning anything new. My technical skills were ...
Two years ago, I found myself at a crossroads. I had been working as an IT support associate at a mid-sized firm. I knew I wanted more. I wanted to code, to build software, to move beyond support tickets and dive into development. But I also couldn’t afford to quit my job and go back to college full...