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How can I balance learning to code with attending a demanding music program at a conservatory?

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I've recently started pursuing a degree in music at a conservatory, and while I'm passionate about music, I'm also really interested in learning how to code. My problem is, my music program is extremely demanding, with long practice sessions and frequent performances. I'm worried that if I try to learn to code on top of this, I'll burn out or sacrifice my music skills. I've tried taking online coding courses during breaks, but I feel like I'm not making as much progress as I'd like. Can anyone offer any advice on how to balance these two passions of mine?

I'd love to hear from anyone who has a similar experience or has found a way to make time for coding while pursuing a demanding major.

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I totally get it, balancing multiple passions can be tough! I think one thing to consider is prioritizing your music program right now, and finding smaller chunks of time to fit in coding. So, instead of trying to cram in a few hours of coding during breaks, try breaking it down to 15-20 minute sessions, even just a few times a week. This way, you can still work on coding without feeling overwhelmed.

Another thing that might help is finding a coding buddy who's also in a similar situation. We could encourage each other to keep practicing and learning, even when it feels like we don't have the time. You could also try finding online communities or forums where people are learning to code in their free time – it's great motivation to see others who are in the same boat!

Lastly, remember that it's okay to take things one step at a time. Don't put too much pressure on yourself to become a coding master right away. Just focus on building a habit of learning, and see where it takes you. Good luck, and I hope you find a way to make time for both music and coding!

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