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Originally Posted by yagr
Everyone has strengths as well as weaknesses. I don't think that anything is wrong with you because you have challenges in this area.
Most colleges try to turn out people who have a well rounded education, including things that do not appear to directly relate to their chosen field. You say that you do great with things like technology and science so I'm going to assume that your chosen field is related to one of these fields. Knowing how to communicate your ideas effectively is important to your success, and writing is an effective and critical way to communicate.
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I'm a computer science major and I am planning to go more of a freelance entrepreneurial route rather than work for a company my whole life. If I do continue my education past a 2 year degree than there is a strong possibility that I will dual major in computer science and entrepreneurship or some other type of business degree.
I do understand that communication would be an important thing to have with the path I'm taking because being able to propose ideas and write business plans are things I will likely do at some point. It still doesn't make it any more frustrating for me when I've always outright struggled with my communication skills since I was young. This has held me back in more areas than just my education.
I kept telling myself that if I needed help writing a proposal or some kind than I could simply hire somebody off Fiver or elance or something rather than deal with it myself but it seems like I am going to need to find a way to deal with my communication issues somehow.