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Originally Posted by DarknessIsMyFriend
I get what you're saying and I do respect the logic behind your words but it still doesn't make me care.
I am honestly becoming more and more tempted to drop out and focus on building business related knowledge, relevant tech knowledge, and social skills instead of all of the things that school is teaching me.
I would rather spending my time learning things that I'm either passionate about or that I find useful and spending my spare time having fun than doing things that bore me. Life is too short to be bored and miserable.
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I'll just throw this out there. The uninteresting subjects will decrease over time and before long most of your classes will revolve more around your major rather than the general ed requirements. I urge you to stick with it and at least finish your first year. You may find that you have a different outlook on it then. If not, take a break from it and do some self-training, someday you may want to go back and finish your degree.
Good luck with whatever you do!
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