How do I stop feeling so shitty because I'm not very interested/good at math? I write very good papers and am generally a top student in humanities courses, but I regularly catch myself feeling bad about not majoring in something STEM oriented. I don't even think I'm that bad at math (I did fine in HS Calc which is the most advanced course I've taken), I just don't really have the desire to sit down and really commit myself to understanding it, which is all that really matters.I know I have the aptitude to get into a good law school and earn a meaningful career, all I need to do is finish out strong for junior and senior year. I just need to figure out how I can stop putting myself down over feeling stupid because I looked at too many Uni memes on /pol/. I'm doing a Comp Sci minor to at least have some sort of technical skill, but I'd be lying if I said I was actually good at coding.
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STEM takes a lot of practice, patience and general enthusiasm for mathematical/scientific fields that keeps your interest in it
If you genuinely do not enjoy doing math or coding then you don't have to justify it any further, there is only more math and more coding ahead of you if you keep it up
Stop taking shit posted on /pol/ seriously. That board is satire.
>>18666882
It's not really from /pol/, its more that /pol/ amplified it. I've always felt like you need to be good at math/science to create things that are actually useful to society. Its been like this since middle school.
>>18666901
>I've always felt like you need to be good at math/science to create things that are actually useful to society.
You think history, art, philosophy, journalism, law, psychology, drama, and writing aren't important to society? Where would we be without them?