Im in community college right now and i have the opportunity to study computer science next year at a university

im in community college right now and i have the opportunity to study computer science next year at a university.

Should I study it next year? I'm fucking DEPRESSED.

No fate but what we make for ourselves.

>Sup Forums
>technology
>aka planning your life on the platitudes and anecdotes of unknown strangers on the internet

Unknown strangers on the internet are highly likely to offer the least shitty advice around.

Just drop out and study depression for a few years. You'll learn exponentially more about yourself and the world around you than uou would in level 1 or especially level 2 adult daycare.

just b urself

Being in college with depression is hell on earth. Go to a psych and get on pills, try to fix your life later on.

Depends on country.
I heard that 'murkan colleges have CS classes full of normies and contact with normies isn't good for depression.
Here, CS classes were full of social misfits, making them less terrible.

why don't you get up, move around, stop eating so much processed GARBAGE

then you won't be fucking DEPRESSED

faggot

You should open up with friends and family about your depression and maybe change your inner circle of friends

Try out something completely new and that you feel motivated about.

I'm depressed and I've been studying compsci at a university.

It's really fucking hard. The problem is though, that the depression will follow you wherever you go until you get rid of it. There's not much point in sitting at home.

My advice would be to get some therapy and antidepressants and to take the opportunity.

just take lsd, realize we are in the matrix, and hax the nsa then you can stop being a pussy

Horrible advice to take LSD when you're depressed.
I tried that and found out I might also be schizophrenic.

As someone who's in computer science I can tell you its boring and dull. You won't learn anything unless you are going in as a complete normie. So if you want to learn go into either electrical engineering or computer engineering. If you just want an ez degree go into cs.
>inb4 shitty uni
I'm actually in top 20 cs uni. Cs as a whole in uni's are shit.

/thread

We're not living in the matrix and the NSA is the same as you satanist pieces of shit

>ez degree
>cs

I'm pretty sure Comp. Eng. is literally a meme and 1000x easier than Comp. Sci.

I'm a double major of CS and CE. I'd go back and double major EE and CE so that I could get just the foundations of programming then focus on electrical.

But yes, it's a joke. The lack of programming in a CS degree is what makes me laugh the most - way too much theory without any implementation. Maybe one meme project a semester.

Or perhaps the most shitty for they have no reputation on the line and or may have untraceable and unverifiable alterior motives for thier suggestions.

The toast flips both ways as it falls user

Not exactly a lot of comp based courses in comp eng are ez but the math and engineering courses are harder than the hardest classes in cs.

Compsci is only easy if you're doing something wrong.
You're supposed to be churning out projects, papers, startups, websites, etc.

Anyone can learn to program, but not everyone knows data structures and algorithms. I'm a self taught programmer and I constantly find myself wanting to understand the theory so I can write more efficient code.

>easy != time consuming
Just because you have to do a lot doesn't mean any of it is hard. I worked a full time job since the beginning of my degree and finished in 3 years with a 40h a week job it was brutal since it was time consuming hwk not because it was hard.

There's quite a lot of really good books on proper algorithms and data structures you can easily learn that by yourself as well.