Any movies about realizing 10 years later you hate what you do for a living after falling for the STEM meme in your late teens?
Any movies about realizing 10 years later you hate what you do for a living after falling for the STEM meme in your...
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you're doing the lord's work
I'm just starting college now after putting it off for years. I really should have started sooner and I'm going to pay the price for it.
... office gayce?
based boomerbro going back to college. what a shitshow. this liberalism meme should not have lasted as long as it has.
Any movies for realizing no matter what you fell for it would turn into a meme because you were raised with meme morals set in honest truth but reinforced by dishonest media so you went the nice guy route and any form of assertion was wrong so now you have no spine and overestimate your brain?
I'm in my final year of a CS degree and I finally realized that I hate literally everything about programming.
Not quite sure where to go from here.
I thought STEM was a meme too so I went into a trade to become a diesel mechanic
biggest mistake of my life, I wish I could go back and do chemistry or programming or something
lot of fields need programmers. If you're just looking at the generic software programming it looks like shit but plenty of industries need specialized programs.
I guess save money and study something you might like after work
Yo just go on udemy or some shit to learn programming. Going to college for cs is like throwing away money. You could actually learn things that are practical instead of getting bogged down in gen-eds and theory
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>Yo just go on udemy or some shit to learn programming. Going to college for cs is like throwing away money.
Except literally no job will ever hire you unless you have at least a Bachelors. You can self-teach all you want, they want to see your degree.
If you really don't want to go to college, just go into IT. Getting those certs are fucking easy and just cost a few hundred dollars.
I agree with I studied chemistry and it is a compete meme degree unless you get a phd. I did really well in school, lots of internships, and couldn't get a decent job. All shit temp work for a little above min wage (granted the industry ins't that great where I live). Self-top programming using Treehouse and Udemy and work as a junior dev now making almost 2x as much as I used to with my degree
What certs in particular? Was looking into comptia’s but those seems absolutely worthless
same here I put it off for a long time but it's okay.
Any of the hard cybersec ones
Good lord
try working in sales
hah, my sister did the same thing with her "biotech" degree. Supposedly it's a master level degree but she and her friend make $40k/yr with it, lol
How old are you guys?
my friend did that.
is udemy legit? which courses?
Sec+ opens up a lot of government work
>try working in sales
every other marketing major, especially the hot chicks, work in sales. why would companies hire this autist over them?
Im 34
same here , i dont even want to leave my job but i want a degree in something.
Nice. I'll be right around that age by the time I can afford college.
to start just choose something you want to learn, like android, web dev, .NET, and look up an intro course on udemy and find a high rated one. I bought a 30 hour android course for around 10 bucks. Don't pay full price for any udemy course, they always will go on sale for about that price.
if you aren't that organized, and want something a little more structured, I think treehouse is also really good unless you are completely broke and can't afford 25 bucks a month.
im 29
thanks for the tip
im looking at it now and it looks legit, they both do
i fell for the chemistry meme too