/biz/ I'm a first year student at UB double majoring in aerospace and mechanical engineering. I'm failing calculus 1 hard, with about a 50 average.
Would it be smart to switch to accounting and computer science? I don't really have in interest in engineering other than the salary and the title.
>I don't really have in interest in engineering other than the salary and the title.
That's why you failed.
>>1549724
You're right, only took this because I was in advanced math and science classes in high school, and my teachers and parents told me to go this route
>>1549699
Work harder, or go to a liberal arts major. Comp Sci isn't looking for retards either.
>>1549730
I've been in love w computers since I was a kid but I was advised against doing cs because it's being outsourced
>>1549728
Calculus 1 isn't hard, like at all. You could've just gone to patrickjmt and learned all the plug-n-chug methods. Since you didn't, I'm going to guess motivation is your real problem and that you're going to be mediocre at any course.
>>1549736
i've been using khanacademy but it's not that effective.
I'll check out patrickjmt, thanks
>>1549699
>failing calc 1
>thinking you have any type of future thats not in janitorial work
>>1549735
>against doing cs because it's being outsourced
software architects are going to be outsourced exactly as fast as real architects are.
if your end goal is "to program computers" from doing comp sci, you've already lost.