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I’m 21 and I’ve been in college since i’m 18. I’ve mainly done computer programming and I’ve dropped out twice.
My grades were good while I was actually focusing on school, I had an amazing rhythm and everything going on.
My issue is that I just don’t find it interesting. I don’t have a spark in me to learn programming on my own, I don’t see myself sitting behind a computer programming as an adult. I don’t see myself in this field.
Tech is, has and will be my hobby and I enjoy learning random non employable things about it but I just don’t find the spark in me to pursue this as my actual career.
I am about to go into college once more and I am debating into looking at other majors since this clearly isn’t something I enjoy anymore
Does anybody have any similar experiences or any advice on the situation?
If your heart's not in it, don’t be afraid to shift gears. College is about finding what truly excites you, not just sticking to a plan.
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