I was walking back to my dorm room tonight, and it's a solid 10 minute walk since I ate dinner at the dining hall on the opposite side of the river.
This week has been full of an awful lot of regret for me. Regretting taking Calculus is probably the highest thing on my list. It's too hard for me, and I should have known it the first week. But I didn't. I was bullheaded and decided to do it anyway, and now I'm looking at possibly failing the course. I don't know how I did on my mid-term exam, but I'm not feeling too hopeful about it.
Anyway, that's not the point of this post.
As I started to walk across the river bridge, I got hit by a strange realization...
I don't like where I'm headed.
As a university, this could not have been much of a better choice. As a major, however... I am having my doubts.
Computer Science jobs pay extremely well, and they are in high demand. Could there really be a much better combination than that? However, I've started noticing something as I dig further and further into jobs for CS majors, and that's the lack of a social aspect. It's all completely technology, numbers, and developing things on your own.
But if this path is not the answer, then what is? The U of I has tons of avenues to explore. But which one is right for me?
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