Exactly what my problem is here. My study is like 100% programming and I fucking hate it.Electric_Head wrote: I was in the same situation or similar.
I had 2 years to go but got head-hunted into a permanent job.
Ended up leaving my studies because I hated programming.
Ended up becoming an engineer.
Wasn't expecting the study to be like this either, if I had known beforehand I never would've started it because I had no knowledge of all of this whatsoever. Never done it before.
Now in my second year and still understand fuck all of it.
Yeah I see what you mean. You're right about that.icanicant wrote: it certainly isn't useless because it shows you can apply yourself to learn something to a high degree. I guess it does partly depend on what you are doing, i.e. is is something with lots of transferable skills or not.
If you still have two years to go I would say quit if you definitely feel like that.
Can you transfer over to something else? For example a mate of mine recently transferred to do something else he enjoyed but did not have to go back to the beginning as it were.
But there's this other study at the same school that I think would suit me much more, and I think that I can maybe arrange something so that I can start with the second year and skip the first. So that would be a great solution.
Just need to talk about this with some people at school I think and see if they would let me.
But yeah as I said above, my study is 100% programming which I'm really starting to hate right now and I know that I'm definitely don't want to do anything that involves programming for a living. So not sure if a diploma for this study would serve me in the future.


