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So at my new job, they allow students to go down to 30 hours a week instead of 40, and will help quite a bit with school. I'm pretty overdue on going to college, and I've been thinking a lot about going back.
I'm definitely more business-minded, albeit I'm kind of awkward and don't do amazing in social hierarchies, but I do well enough to get by. On the other hand, I'm afraid of graduating and struggling to get a job in this shitty economy. We're about to be balls deep in.
Computer science does fascinate me, and I've always been pretty decent with technology, but I've tried to learn programming a few times and can never wrap my head around it. I was also pretty dogshit at math in high school, so that's kind of holding me back as well. Although I know computer science is a super versatile degree and it is pretty easy to get a job after internships and graduation.
What should I do?
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