Changing from Computer Science to another major -- but what to?

<p>Dude, I know exactly how you feel. I love programming and the likes, but I hate all of the CS Math. Thing is, Math is my best subject, or so I thought. I destroyed Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, etc. Now, I’m in a CS major taking Discrete Math. I had an exam today, and let’s just say there’s no way in hell I passed. It’s not even supposed to be hard. The professor probably just sucks, but this class has been grinding me down and making my semester miserable. That said, I’m dropping my major next week lol. </p>

<p>To be honest though, I want to be a doctor. That’s something I’m 100% set on. CS was just something I was majoring in for fun because I love coding. Unfortunately, like you said, CS is much more than just programming. They make you learn so much impractical *****<strong><em>. It’s really hard to stay focused when you don’t give a *</em></strong>. </p>

<p>In your scenario, if you really don’t see yourself doing anything else, I suggest you just work hard and stick with it. Sure you might not do amazing in those Math classes, but it’ll be okay. As a Pre-Med, I can’t risk denting my GPA in a hard major like CS. It’s simply not worth screwing my future for, knowing I won’t ever use my degree. If you know you want a job working with computers in the way that you described though, then by all means, hang in there!</p>