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My Study Schedule for 2025

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1/8/2025
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My Study Schedule for 2025

Welcome back, today I will share with you my personal schedule for this 2025
for learning and practicing all that we discuss in the previous post.

So first things first let take a look at the schedule:

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Let's break down the schedule in two parts the working days and the weekends.

Working days

Because I have a full time job as a Software developer, I don't have as much time
as I wantend. These days my main focus is to create the habit of working even when I have
a job. Removing my job from the schedule we have three points to talk about here.

  1. English Study

I'm currently learning english with the goal to be able to talk and share ideas on this language.
So for that to become a reallity I decide to start the year setting a real time to seat down and
study the language and improve my listening, writting and speaking.

Right now is just one hour because I want to build the habit to study english no matter what at that time.

  1. Public Projects

This section is dedicated a the projects that I will build for the comunity and in a public way in my github.
Not only to build a better portfolio but also to share something with all of you.

  1. Java Study

Because one of the things that I want to learn this year is spring boot, I decide to in my working days
I will using around 1:30 for learning to use the framework, language and tooling.

Weekends

In the other side when we are talking about weekends the schedule becomes a lot more heavy because we will
focus on improving some specific areas where I'm bad. And of couse taking more time for study and working on
my portfolio.

Here the two points that we add respect to the working days are the next one:

  1. Sql Study

As one of the most used skills at my current job, I need to learn and improve my current sql understanding
with the objective that with this, my day to day at the office will be a lot relaxing.

  1. Neetcode Roadmap

And finally neetcode roadmap is because I want to improve my programming logic and understand better the data structures
like trees, graphs, etc. Right now I have 61 problems solved from the roadmap.

Conclusions

This is how right now I intend to handle my study schedule, however, I will look again at this shcedule within few months
from here, just to see how much as help me (or not)

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