You now know a lot more about CSS and HTML than you did when you walked in. It was difficult to first wrap your head around how this new language worked. You had to practice coding. Once you shed the obvious mistakes, coding HTML and CSS proved to be not nearly so difficult as you had first imagined. With the confidence you’ve gained you are hopefully liberated in your design sensibilities and impose it upon the code, and not the other way around. Make the code work for you.
If you’ve become really good at HTML and CSS you can give back and offer your services at the University Learning Center
Keep yourself in the loop of the continually evolving web by paying attention to what the browsers are doing, like Google Chrome Developer and Mozilla Developer.
Know that the web will be the next computing platform. HTML and CSS are to play a gargantuan role. Know it. Use it. Keep on top of it as it evolves.
Have you become interested in front end web design? Know it takes more than HTML and CSS.
Push the limits. It is amazing what a little CSS can do. Check out Diana Smith’s CSS Francine and the Explanation.
Use the web to facilitate your professional aspiration with real target audiences to make you a better and more responsive student.
Be good, enjoy what you do and have an effective web presence.
And have an interesting and rewarding life.
All the best,
onno