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I feel success in college is more about persisting than being “smart”
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That’s it.

I’m not a naturally math-y person (much more skewed to English and Writing) and yet I’m a 3rd year CS major. I’m currently taking OOP C , Discrete Structures, Calculus 1, and Practical Reasoning. I was dreading this course load when I was planning for this year. I’m planing my course load for spring and it looks even worse than this semester

And there are parts that are really tough. I’m not that smart compared to some of my peers who have been coding for a lot longer than me. But I’ll keep trying anyways and most of the time come out the other side okay.

That and knowing when to put an assignment away because it’s making you emotional.

A lot of these master student I’m interacting with, I feel also fall in this boat. They are smart. But more than that they’ve spent years and years studying these hard mathematical concepts.

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