Anyone else seriously regret their degrees?

what job?

what kinda computer hardware jobs are out there for a CS major? ive always like hardware better than software, but IT is boring and i dont have any engineering experience

i live in a city, but dont have a car

a lot, but those are all taken by oldies who've been working in the field since the 90's

i was thinking about, but it would be fly in fly out work in the middle of bumfuck nowhere. the pay will definitely be better but it wont be simple wagecuckery, it will be advanced wagecuckery

.net developer

From what I know CS majors don’t do hardware, that’s computer architecture/digital logic design which is what computer engineers learn. But the job market for that is small and any open jobs are competitive so I’ll probably end up doing software like everyone else. Sad part is I have to learn a ton of new languages that I was never taught like python, js, rust, and sql

>Pharmacy degree
>take 5 years to train and accredit myself as a pharmacist
>hate it

Welp, don't do specialized degrees folks. Back to the drawing board

>train 5 years to watch people in good health slowly fuck themselves more and more every day and taking larger doses of poisons everytime you see them
what a wonderful rewarding job indeed

I'm 21 now and wagecucked straight out of school. I make $22 /hr for non-strenuous work and have saved about 33k. While my endurance and work ethic have improvent, my study ethic is basically non-existent. I have some coursework that I can tackle on the side to improve my wage but my progress is incredibly slow. I have discipline in other areas of life like gym & abstenance from reckless drug use (friends go pretty hard) but I've yet to cultivate a good drive for studying. I've ordered some books though to try & improve, I think it'll be good reading something that's not a screen.

How do you uni guys do it? Life's pretty comfy but I worry about my mind not being challenged. I fell for the 'avoid university' meme pretty hard when I was 18 on Jow Forums.

You can coast pretty easily through college without having to study desu. I'm graduating next month and I've really only had to do hard core study days for a few classes my entire time in college.

about to do 1st year chem eng exams

fuck me