leaning towards dropping out of school

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Ankha posted...
You will! You'll probably have that moment where you navigate difficult issues with ease and expertise and realize how far you've come.

If you're in a position to mentor or train people down the road, it is good to think about how you were right there with them at one point, too.

I'm happy you're staying in school and doing what you want - I let people convince me I was stupid and not good enough for CS and it's what I really wanted.
ive been doing a poor job keeping tabs with you lately, are you a nurse now? thought i remember seeing you in one of those blue shirts.

hope you're happy with that you're doing, but if you're still curious about CS, just remember not to listen to the asshole that told you to give up. i certainly didn't. but it's hard not to, i see where you're coming from. i just want 1 person to tell me "you can do it".

warlock7735 posted...
As a CS major who is in the industry, who has trained junior developers, hired them, etc. I also don't know shit about computers. I just know a few things about how to tell them to do certain things. CS is a huge and complicated field now, and nobody knows about every field of cs anymore. When I hire a junior dev, I expect them to be able to walk, talk, feed themselves, shit, and learn. Anything beyond that is a bonus.

Also as a CS major,
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im glad you said this. CS is a very general degree but you can do a lot of shit with it. what exactly is your expertise then?

Sexypwnstar posted...
Just quit now, you're going to take like 12+ years to finish something that should be done in 2 or 4; you're not even motivated and it shows.
jokes on you, i upgraded my phone to android 13 even when you told me to give up
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