LampPostPrime
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lol "i dont have a passion for it but hopefully once i start i'll become more passionate towards it" if anything its the utter and total opposite. speaking as someone who dropped out of CS cuz my 2nd programming class was too hard. albeit it was online, it was way too difficult to do without IRL instruction for me. i guess that depends on your intelligence level and motivation and work ethic though. as one of the few genuinely ugly people here my motivation is HORRENDOUSLY low so take my opinion on this with a grain of salt.Damn bro for someone who owns a company to still not have enough money is insane, and even with devoting so much time to it too. Im guessing its cuz he needs more money to provide for ur family tho.
Im hoping to work in faang or nvidia or any other high tech yeah. Tbh i dont really enjoy anything, but ive done work related to cs and its what im best at so hopefully once i start college ill become more passionate towards it.
Im planning on taking the AI path for cs, hopefully this field will be crazy important in the future and ill get a good position.
but its known that in the beginning of learning programming theres a high level of confidence as you do easy hello world type shit, but after that theres a huge drop off in confidence as things get VERY complicated, VERY quick.
after my first programming course, i was at that "i know everything" poiint. halfway through the second i was at that "i will never understand this" point where is when i quit.
i've always loved and still love technology, but being in the weeds of it made me almost forgot my love for it. its fucking sad.
