I'm a junior CS major. I don't mind the major, I'm good at it, and I'm good at math. I've just been having a lot of thoughts about how much I would be enjoying my education way more if I did History, something I'm passionate about.
Anybody else feel this way?
That's essentially a useless major you'd be hard pressed to find a job in
>>17106797
I'm aware, I don't think I'll ever switch majors this far into my CS track, it's just been really eating away at me for some reason.
>>17106783
Kekekekekekeke
Just keep up with that history degree and read history books in your spare time. Volunteer for any local, state or regional historical organizations if you'd like to be more active. Become an amateur historian on minor subjects you care about if you have the time
Follow your dreams, anon
>>17107021
That's the problem, I really want to take more history classes. But with the limited amount of elective credits I have, I feel like it would be way better for me to take more math classes.
I have considered doing the 5 year program so I can do a little bit more history/math/advanced cs electives while working. My parents are cool with it since I have a good scholarship at my school.
>>17108466
The math classes I'm considering of taking are mostly stats classes after I finish multivar and linear algebra.