Just graduated from the basics of reverse engineering. How to move forward?

I can’t say that I finished studying reverse engineering because it is a skill that improves with practice. Basically, now I know how to recycle things. I followed the book, Reversing: The Secrets of Reverse Engineering. I made some hands in practice.

I know that there is http://www.crackmes.de/ and http://www.reversing.be/ for practice. Nice, now I have a new hobby. But? Is this the end of this?

I want to do something productive. What can I do?

EDIT: I forgot to ask one thing. I reconstructed a couple of NTAPI features by parsing it with PEBrowse Professional. Finding out the data structure took a lot of work, and it took a lot of time. Are there any other ways to do this? because if this is the only way, then writing "Windows NT-2000 API Reference (Gary Nebbett)" should be time consuming.

PS: Thanks StackOverflow.com! For several months, he simply took my knowledge and skills to the next level.

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AFAIK there is more than one book on this topic, and they also do not cover all the possibilities - highlighting things about this domain is simply not written :).

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