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Mutiyat Raheem
@mutiyatraheem
Data Analyst/ Climate Social Justice/ Impacting one girl at a time @herbode/ Transforming data at Ecodoctr/ Disability Rights/ Environment lover🌸
Katılım Kasım 2023
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@AdewuyiRoseline Wow. 🤣
The diversity isn't even there?
Because I'm the type that leaves class almost immediately while most of my colleagues stay behind.
Even while doing our project, not just classes.
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Nobody told me that when I started as a teaching assistant in the U.S., students would leave class that fast.
Close to when the time is up, it is like a switch goes off. Laptops snap shut, bags get zipped, and in seconds, the room is completely empty.
No hanging around. No “quick question” that turns into a 10-minute conversation. No slow packing up while chatting with the person next to you.
Back where I am from, leaving class is almost a process. You don’t just stand up and walk out. You wait until the professor dismisses the class and usually, the professor is the first to leave. Then people start gathering their things, talking, asking questions, and drifting out gradually.
So at first, I kept wondering: did I rush them? Did I miss something? Forget something important?
Nope.
It wasn’t me. It’s just the system.
They have somewhere else to be, another class, a job, a meeting. Once that time is up, they move.
One minute, the room is full. The next, it is just me and silence.
Same classroom. Same role. Completely different experience of what it means to end a class.
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@cheftee_lead This is well out down and understandable.
Thank you💃
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Hi Minds 👋
Your Data girl here.
Have you subscribed to my channel yet?
New video of me cleaning a Chaotic Date dominated drops tomorrow 😊
Channel link: @temianddata?si=i0bfpfL5bEoaTlrO" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@temianddata?s…




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correct those inconsistencies.
The syntax is depicted in the picture below.
Tomorrow, I'll be doing a case study on data cleaning, as an extension of the practice.
How was your week?
#analysis #excel #datacleaning
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Seeing the code run successfully gave me so much joy.
I was super proud of myself because everything in those screenshots, I wrote it myself.
No copying.
No spoon-feeding.
Just me applying what I’ve learned.


Temilade@GiftedAjamu
Today, I decided to stop watching videos for a while and focus on practicals instead. I said to myself, let me try using everything I’ve been learning. And honestly, that changed everything for me.
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@ajoke_ofe Welcome back, Hafsoh.
By the way, this flows so well.
I can totally follow.
I am looking forward to seeing your actual analysis.
Is it in a portfolio?
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Day 50 of my 120 Days Data Analytics Challenge
I won’t lie, it feels good to be back🤭
Today, I didn’t dive straight into writing queries. I spent time going through the Danny’s Diner case study, just reading, understanding the tables, and really taking in what’s being asked.
On the surface, it looks simple: sales, menu, members. But the questions already hint that this will need more than basic queries. Things like tracking customer behavior over time, identifying first purchases, and comparing activity before and after membership.
I walked through the datasets, tried to picture how they relate, and started thinking about how I would approach each question. No pressure to rush into SQL yet, just building clarity first.
It felt like a good reminder that not every day has to be about writing code. Sometimes, just understanding the problem properly is the real work.
Tomorrow, I’ll start translating these thoughts into actual queries.
P.S. I’ll still be going back to cover the days I missed , no skipping, just taking it one step at a time.
#120DaysOfDataWithTina
#DataLockedIn

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Lowkey one thing that’s helped me a lot as I’m growing in data analytic is whenever I see a dashboard I really like, I just save it 👀
Nothing serious, just building my own little “inspo bank” for when I’m creating mine. That’s my secret and don’t tell anyone 😂
You’d be surprised where you can find ideas too, Canva, Pinterest, Dribbble, Behance, even random LinkedIn posts or portfolios. Inspiration is literally everywhere.
I even use an image color picker to pull out color palettes from designs I like, makes everything come together nicely.
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@cheftee_lead We've heard o😶
After all the case studies and assignments😶
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only a few days ago).
I cannot wait to share my learning.
What about you?
linkedin.com/posts/mutiyat-…
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