I'm so fucking sick and tired of this shit man I'm in my 2nd year of electrical engineering and I hate it, the material is stale and boring
My dream is to work in the pharmaceutical drug chemistry lines of work
I could right now drop all my classes and refund them and apply for pharma chem at the university I'd love to go to but it would turn my life upside down.
Is my best option finishing up two (perhaps 3) more semesters of EE to get my associates degree and then go to study pharma chem or just drop and apply now?
I'd be losing money at first but I really don't give a fuck. I pay for it all myself so I don't feel guilty. I just don't wanna go through years or circuitry and programming. I'll somehow figure out how to pay for all of this.
I so fucking wanna do it so bad but I'm incredibly conflicted, pls help dudes, pls help me apply and transfer to a new school wit: 29 act 2.75 high school gpa 3.1 college gpa
Asher Bailey
read the sticky and kill yourself
Easton Jenkins
if you don't like what you're doing and want to do something else then do something else
Nolan Brooks
What university do you go to where you got into EE with a 2.75 GPA?
actually curious.
Christopher Jenkins
CC, like I mentioned community college. The 29act guarantees like every non good school for me.
I truly hope the 3.1 gpa in my current school is a factor for applying.
Mason Diaz
You're entirely right but my situation is weird
Pros of going to chem school >I actually enjoy it >its a tiny bit easier then EE >its in a location I'd love to live >I fucking love the subject >I will most likely enjoy my job
Cons >will cost me a lot of money >refund might be from 60%-99% this semester depending on the advistor >might not be able to start for a year >might make less money in the end
Logan Scott
a 3.1 GPA at a community college is really not that impressive, but I guess it wont' hurt you.
Try to remember why you chose EE. It's one of the hardest majors. Your feelings are totally justified and you shouldn't drop out just because it's getting hard. Don't make such big decisions so quickly.
Jeremiah Scott
I know its getting a bit more difficult. I understand it fully but I cannot see myself working ANY jobs what my field has to offer.
As opposed to this, the Pharmacological chemistry BSc ears less money but its less difficult and I find it 90009 times interesting as EE.
Carson Thomas
Chem B.Sc and PhD candidate here
Don't go chem if you want money. You won't *maybe* make less. You will unless you PhD up.
Even then I hear our job market is not good.
Oliver Thompson
I actually don't care at this point man. I'd be fine earning 30-45k at first with a Bsc in Pharma chem. I just love the subject and its the only thing I'm passionate about