>>13632041>>have only coded for 10 hours during my whole existenceWhen you say you're starting a CS degree, are you gonna go for industry or academic? If you're gonna go into industry, do internships, do some projects if you can't find internships/take your school projects and make them impressive (I made a GUI calculator for my C++ class as an example), and go to job fairs.
Internships are so important. Good money and you build skills. Don't be like the cucks I know who go to Kroger and make 10$ an hour, when I make 20.5$ an hour working from home.
If academic, I guess do research. I don't know.
What you shouldn't be stressing is coding. Coding is piss easy. If you really want to learn,
https://rentry.co/bpg. You'll be well equipped for any program challenge after this.