Disclaimer: Please note that this article is from our old blog site. This article was originally published on November 6th, 2020 and the original author of this article is Jillian LaTour. I felt lost at the start of my second year. I realized I hadn’t done much; not that I didn’t try, but I hadn’t fallen in love with any of the organizations or clubs that I had joined. This, combined with the fact that I wasn’t particularly interested in my classes either, caused me to question whether I should stay in my major. I had confided in one of my friends that I wanted to switch my major to industrial engineering, but he asked me, “Why?”. That was a fair question. I know I’m a people person and I enjoy talking to people, so naturally you can see that sitting at the computer all day to program was not my idea of fun. I thought by switching my major, I could start over and forge a new path, but before I got the chance, I found Bits of Good. This became my beacon of hope for finding something I appreciated in computer science.
What Bits of Good Taught Me
What Bits of Good Taught Me
What Bits of Good Taught Me
Disclaimer: Please note that this article is from our old blog site. This article was originally published on November 6th, 2020 and the original author of this article is Jillian LaTour. I felt lost at the start of my second year. I realized I hadn’t done much; not that I didn’t try, but I hadn’t fallen in love with any of the organizations or clubs that I had joined. This, combined with the fact that I wasn’t particularly interested in my classes either, caused me to question whether I should stay in my major. I had confided in one of my friends that I wanted to switch my major to industrial engineering, but he asked me, “Why?”. That was a fair question. I know I’m a people person and I enjoy talking to people, so naturally you can see that sitting at the computer all day to program was not my idea of fun. I thought by switching my major, I could start over and forge a new path, but before I got the chance, I found Bits of Good. This became my beacon of hope for finding something I appreciated in computer science.