>tfw dropped computer science for literature
Please tell me how much of a mistake I've made
>>36859227
It's all worthless.
>>36859227
At least this way you might enjoy yourself more while you spend a huge amount of money
>>36859227
being a chef at wendys sounds fun
>>36859227
Literally going to never pay your student debt off so good job fucking your credit up before even graduating.
You were stupid to think either would get you anywhere. It's all connections, charisma and ambition now. You've got a college degree? So what, in 2017 that's like having a highschool diploma.
Dropping it or not, you would have regretted it either way.
you never had the drive or commitment to do computer science and actually land a fabled well-paying job in that field anyway
you'll graduate with a degree in some meme topic which is slightly different than the original degree in a meme topic you are pursuing. your college experience will only be valuable insofar as it proves to an employer that you can do something for 4 years without quitting.
the idea that your major in college actually constitutes some form of vocational training is ridiculous. you go to college to learn shit you're interested and develop some degree of critical thinking and specialized experience. that's it.
your life and prospects in the labor force will suck no matter what.
>>36859240
This. unless you're on a real career path (i.e. medical) you're pissing away money.
>>36859240
I know
>>36859259
I feel for the meme. I enjoyed programming a lot but I found out I'm too dumb with logic to advance to higher levels.
>>36859260
Actually working at Papa Johns was one of my favourite jobs I've ever had. Sadly the pay was shit.
>>36859268
Parents pay for college.
>>36859288
We're slaves to the consequences of our choices. Freedom is slavery.
>>36859259
It sound like "r9k, the degree". I don't think I would cope with the competitiveness.