First Day of June again: Rekindle the fire

I'm revamping this. Redoing my deadlines, redoing all of this. 

I get callbacks from companies, sometimes, but I keep getting owned when I have to problem-solve on-call. I forget, I get stuck, I stare at the paper, I panic. I have to admit it, I am terrible at coding challenges and on-call data structure problems without Google -- even though I ace most of my computer science courses, including my DS&A courses, and even though I have a math minor. I just don't review it regularly, and I'm someone who, if I'm not reviewing regularly, I plummet very quickly. It is so easy to forget everything. 

I need better personal projects. The ones I've made are good, but I need better ones. 

And I need better algorithm skills. 

I will develop strong skills in every area that is important to me. 

And I will not struggle in a coding interview again. I will figure this out. The more pressing thing, though, is making sure I get something that will keep the bills paid over the summer and the final year of my program. And that is proving to be difficult. I have an extremely marketable degree. I pay my tithing in full. I should not be struggling like this. I need to break through. And I've got until June to do it -- but I need something that will keep enough money flowing in well before then. 

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