>the STEM meme
I'm not smart or motivated enough to actually become an expert in a niche field, and will probably be a codemonkey.
I'm 2,5 years in, should I quit?
it sucks, but what are your alternatives?
99% of people's lives suck
exceptions are famous instagrammers/youtubers/anything that takes 0 effort and big profits
actual geniuses like john carmack actually enjoy the technological work because its like a game for them
>>1759645
Just get your undergrad in STEM and then just get a grad degree in whatever the fuck you want
>t. Physics major who ended up getting his masters in Behavorial Economics
But of course, switch if you think that will help. If you hate your major and/or don't have the ability to pass with a high GPA, quit and pick something easier.
A HIGH GPA IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING EVER IN COLLEGE
A good GPA means good graduate school and/or better internships (did I mention, get a fuck load of internships? Because you should also be focusing there!!!)
>>1759658
who would hire a guy that did mostly physics then a masters in economics for economic stuff?
in any case you are most likely autistic, someone like me can't get physics, math, CS, or anything that would be useful along with a masters in economics
so I dont have many other options but NEETting, it sure beats wagecucking. i make 300 usd from adsense and i fuck 8/10 escorts while most people beat it.
Programmer here
If you honestly don't like it or can't get your head around the thinking, then yes, start something new right away while you're still fairly young.
The career itself has a time limit on it, anyway, and you could do better for yourself by starting a business.
>>1759645
you're half a year in and you shouldn't lie about it op.
>>1760573
I wish
>Computer science
>science
ISHYGDDT