I've recently completed around 80 videos from the '100 Days of CampusX' course, specifically focusing on Random Forests, and I've gained quite a bit of hands-on experience. Now, I'm trying to decide if this is the right moment to start working on projects that could boost my resume. I'm a fresher in college, preparing for internships and placements, and I want to create impactful projects that stand out. From the projects listed in the course playlist, which ones do you think would be resume-worthy for someone like me? Additionally, should I start these projects now, or would it be better to keep practicing for a bit longer before diving into them?
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It's definitely a good time to start your own projects! Just make sure you do something original rather than just following tutorials. Projects that showcase your creativity and understanding will be more impressive on your resume. For example, think about creating a full-stack app or participating in a Kaggle competition, as these demonstrate real-world skills.
Jump into projects now! Working on real applications, even small ones, can greatly enhance your learning. You mentioned ML projects too; those can be awesome for your resume if you implement them creatively. Collaborating with others or getting involved in competitions can also help you stand out.
That sounds promising! I have a couple of MERN stack projects under my belt too. Do you think I should switch gears to ML projects now?

Totally! I've been working on original projects as well, and it really helps you learn more. What kind of full-stack app are you thinking about?