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I was a criminal justice major but I always wanted to do cybersecurity so I switched majors two years in. My first class I did great I had 112 for half the semester. For context this was just an intro class and it wasn’t required. The next semester I took the first required class and failed twice and passed the third time. I’m in the next class and I already failed once and now I’m feeling so helpless again. I go to tutoring and instead of helping I get quizzed and told “I’m not gonna do everything for you”. I don’t want everything done for me I’m in here because I need help! But if I know little to nothing how am i supposed to know? I ask my friends and they call me stupid even though two of them also failed the same class I’m currently repeating. For a little bit of backstory, my professor said 2/3rds of the class will fail the first class. So I guess I’m not alone? But my professors don’t teach, they have PowerPoints and lectures but I HAVE to see it played out in programming. This was done my first class which is why I did so well, but now it’s just talking about functions instead of showing me them actually plugged in. Now I’m using Linux and I can write a program that does what it’s supposed to but it doesn’t pass the GitHub test so I fail. My professor said he doesn’t do office hours, my tutor doesn’t help, and I have no other resources near me cause I go to a southern school. The professors admit most people fail the first few classes. What do I do? Also I have gone to the dean but the dean is also the professor who teaches the first class so not much help there. I need serious help
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