Can people here who are actually working in their field talk about what it's like...

Go real world, make you business people.

there are dumb people and smart people in every STEM major you fucking retard. You just have to stick with the smart ones. There are always at least a few guys and girls that are clearly above the rest of the class, and that's who your friends should be. Dumb people are so boring.

>Low Math, Low Verbal

brainlet central?

this is the more specific chart.

I like it

>mfw my CS phd involves interfacing with neurons.

CS is so fucking potent if you take it seriously, the skills I bring to the table are invaluable to the people I work with when it comes to actually making a logical bridge between neurons and machines while also being able to do dirty work like programming FPGAs and DSPs

I know bro why you think I want to do CS

If I quit biomed and start CS by the time im finished I'll be 27 at least

not sure if its worth quitting tb h I spend a lot of time on biomeme

I started at 23, 28 now (1st year of phd)

It fucking sucked being 23 years old with no coding experience, but people stopped commenting on it on interviews when I got better at coding at had things to show

>Faggots tell me something different every day.

That's because it's a complex issue and everyone has a different opinion. If you are trying to find a "correct answer," you're not going to find it. Ultimately you will have to synthesize all of the information and opinions from other people and make a decision for yourself. Nobody can tell you what is best for you. This same general idea applies to many aspects of life, so learn it.

If you really want to do CS, do it and don't care about how old you'll be when you finish.

Think about it. If you don't do it, you're gonna turn 27 anyway (provided you live) and not have done CS.