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Zoom classes and online school has made me more “jaded” on my career in GIS. Does anyone have any advice to keep pushing through?
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Currently majoring in GIS as well as minoring in CS at a university that is about an hour away from home as well as 2/3’s of the way finished with my internship. I plan to graduate in 2022 hopefully but I haven’t learned much since the pandemic switched to online classes.

It’s hard to finish assignments since you have to email a professor for everything and I can’t stand being on my laptop everyday in my room or a coffee shop. I feel that since I’m spending money on these classes I should be in a classroom with hands on experience but sadly this isn’t the case with the pandemic.

Yes, it could be much worse but it’s almost made me scared when I graduate and I worry if I’ll find a job next year. Many people on here say it’s been 6 months and they haven’t found anything.

GIS Major CS minor (knowledge of Python and Java) 6 months experience with an internship. Am I being too hard on myself?

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