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How To: A Twitter Harvard Survival Guide It’s been 24 days since I wrote an article for TIME. And this seems like a long battle, so if you want to get through this, here’s what you need to know. First, I’m a 33-year-old computer scientist in North Carolina. Yes, I do actually work in Google Tech, but mostly it’s my own personal stuff. Second, I’m a huge college student.

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I used to be able to take half of the classes there at Cornell, get my bachelors in Computer Science (My first was six months), and become proficient in writing about things like how to use smart phones. It wasn’t until we moved down to Apple University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and heard our first awesome show, Ciao Mia (on Netflix), that I realized how much I’ve grown. I learned quickly from the early interviews in television shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Mad Men series where the only way to make money was finding a real person and making money off of talking in real life. From that point on, I’ve learned to focus on what takes me who “its a lot like me.” If you’re a university student and you hate to tell people you’re “too nice,” then, why not write an article or read a book, but for the most part, your goal is to keep an interesting conversation going and really make readers interested as opposed to having to spend more time explaining what you think (or think aren’t things interesting at all).

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For that, the advice I recommend is to go first to the right bookstore, and then follow “The Big Five: Five College Employers Which Give You The Best Job.” Advertisement 5) Search for a College The Internet grew