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Topicleaning towards dropping out of school
pojr
11/16/22 8:58:59 PM
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Chrknu posted...
Do you have a plan for if you leave? I mean, do you think you will work more on getting better with computers by doing so?

What kind of job would you like? Have you considered the complications that can come from not graduating? (Less jobs available, less pay etc)

I mean, if you have a good plan, it's not school has to be in it, but if you don't, it's probably a bad move to just quit. Even if you feel like you learn nothing, which is also something you can do something about, you will get a diploma or something at the end of it, which is highly valuable at the job market
you make an excellent point. i dont have any plan if i quit. more than likely, i'm gonna stay in school and keep going (might as well, ive already spent a shit ton of money), but i feel like im wasting my time

kage_53 posted...
How many credits you need to graduate ? If its low, you might as well finish it.
i dont know the exact numbers, but:

  • im going part time
  • i had to take a bunch of "lesser" classes in order to make it to where i am
  • this is my third semester, but i technically hacven't completed 1 semester. it will be completed when i finish off this semester. then i'll be 1/4 the way there lmao.


kage_53 posted...
If you are just taking calculus, then you probably really havent taken any cs classes outside of some basic Java coding class.
ive only taken one computer class so far, python. learned a lot about coding in python, but none of the outside stuff, like how computers work or anything. the professor wanted us to read the fundamentals of computers, but i never did. he never went over it or anything in class, he just expected us to read it on out own time.

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