I’m currently in my late twenties. I have been an average student my whole life, in the pre final year of engineering I met with an accident and even my mental health crashed. Due to depression and being highly medicated I was bed ridden for two and a half years. I wasn’t even able to finish my engineering degree. When I got a little stable I did some non tech jobs, usually small scaled as I was convinced I am not mentally fit for tech. But I have always been inclined towards tech so I started pursuing data science, my results were slower than average students too cause ADHD and depression were my biggest obstacles, still I kept pushing. Last year I even cleared GSoc, though my project was really easy. I’m not a pro but I’m confident I can improve and now commit fully to learning as my mental health has started getting better but when I see background of people who have moved to Japan, I notice they all come from rich background or esteemed universities with high test scores, etc. is Japan always gonna be a dream for a person like me, or can I improve my odds?
PS- I’m planning to start learning Japanese
by manicpixiegirlfriend