Did you ever come to a moment when you realize you're way out of your depth with the major you selected
>tfw Math major
>going into 2nd year and still struggle with basic Calculus
>last semester maths
>no idea what's going on to this day
>somehow made it with a 3.6 gpa
>already have a risk analysis position lined up
you can do it too, op
>>8698662
in math you should always be struggling, because you should be pushing the limit of what you're learning
but "struggling" with calculus? you're just super lazy. go open a book and do the exercises.
Yep.
>Computer Engineer
>the fuck is going on
>change to business
>never study
>still get a C+ to B
>others are struggling and getting Fs/Ds.
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>>8698702
Business is the way to go. The vast majority of people are dumbfucks. You can easily stand out by being slightly better than mediocre.
>tfw no idea what a compact set is
>>8698662
If whatever you're studying is easy, you're not actually learning.
Final year of CS and my coding skills feel way too poor to land a job
>>8698820
Okay, brainlet.
>>8698847
If you already know everything, how can you learn anything?
>>8698716
I don't think being smart in business is going to make a big difference.
>>8698844
Don't worry dude. Everyone feels that there is some master level of programming that you reach once you hit industry. Truth is, everyone is still just googling and nobody is at this imaginary level of mastery.