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I miss having access to that machine shop, because now if I have an idea for a project I have to remember I can't just throw a block of metal in a CNC machine...feels bad I didn't even get to finish my chess set when I was there. even though I was the only one who used the CNC lathe a lot...I feel like some of the students were either afraid to break the equipment or were too snobby to get their hands dirty either way they never seemed to want to use any of it. I was in there every day when I didn't have homework.

I used to live that call center life. Horribly depressing. Gained like 40 lbs and was depressed. Just move home and start over dude.

Mechanical engineering with a minor in robots and automation. I'm a mechanical engineer that knows how to program, pretty marketable combo.

Man I wish i could do that but I'm a brainlet

If enough people with student debt kills themselves it will cause worse economic disaster than 2008.

You will be dead of course but the rest of us will be eating your corpses to survive.

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i heard student loans are exempt from defaulting in the us
tell them you cant afford to pay more than $20 a month and just live with the debt, it's not going to go down anyway
dont off yourself because of debt, that's retarded
you can't go to prison for being in debt (hopefully that goes for the us as well)
you have power over your creditors, make a deal with them that still allows you a dignified life

also if OP majors in "easy shit" he won't get a job in it because everyone else is taking those same easy classes for the same reason.

in my Programmable Logic Controllers class, we started with 48 students, small class but my uni was a small uni. and by the end of the class, there were only 12 students left...I barely passed that class myself with a C.

Student loans can default. The only way to get rid of them without full payment is to enter into a payment program and prove you make poorfag wages every year for the next thirty years
or join peace corps

you can learn to code on your own at the very least...I mean I wouldn't let you touch a robot or a press that could kill someone without knowing how forces, vectors and inverse/forward kinematics work. But you could be a web dev for fairly cheap too.

go to Treehouse, udemy, even youtube. find some videos, download Visual studio community edition, code blocks, python and just start coding. build a portfolio and use that in your resume do freelance work and eventually, you might be able to get a job in it i the meantime you can try writing an app in android studio(android is easier to write for than apple) and try selling it.

Difficulty is not what determines if someone will get a job. It's just about demand.