I loaded up the game, customized my character, was led through the first quest, and then I was released into the wilds with a general direction of what I needed to do. Of course, the first thing I did was run off into the woods and start picking up random things that I came across. I soon found myself in a dungeon that I was far too unprepared and under-equipped for. After taking days to fight through to the end (I learned quickly to save before advancing to the next room), I finally received my prize without a clue of what to do with it.
I was determined not to give up, so off I went again into the wilds. It wasn't until about two weeks later that I realized following the story line would have saved me a lot of pain and suffering. Now I easily navigate the world of Skyrim and have even taken on the ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE world of Elder Scrolls Online.
I hope that one day I'll be able to do the same in the coding/programming community.
My train wreck:
I received my class assignments for the Spring semester, and it seems they are throwing me head first into infrastructure and data management. I'm hoping that these classes aren't as scary as they sound. I don't even know what these things mean or what context to take them in. One of the classes also has a Python book I'm supposed to buy. These are going to have to be problems for another day. I have two months before I'll have to delve into this.

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