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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<title>Skillcrush's Advice For Newbies</title>
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<a href="index.html">Back to Main Page</a>
<h1>Hi. My name is Jessica, and I have some advice for you!</h1>
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<h4> Feel free to cheat! (Consider this an open-book, open-web, open-buddy exam)!</h4>
<p> Use Google, use Stack Overflow, use your classmates and go ahead, look at the solution Skillcrush provides. </p>
<p> You will learn more studying, understanding, and synthesizing someone else's working
code into your own than you will banging your head against a wall. </p>
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<h4> Find your flow </h4>
<p> Maximize the time you have to work. If you get stuck it's okay to work ahead a little if you can. Sometimes the next lesson will illuminate your problem or question. </p>
<p> Flow is a creative state where you feel "in the zone". It is usually both pleasant and rewarding. You should feel proud of yourself for all you are accomplishing! Don't mope. </p>
<p> Take breaks for you eyes, brain, and body. Sedentary work kills, so get up and take at least a
tiny break every fifteen minutes, or whenever you feel stuck. Getting up and moving around stimulates your mind, body, and soul! </p>
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<p>© Copyright Skillcrush 2014.
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